1984 Ross Mt. Whitney

yeti-man

Senior Retro Guru
Here is my crown jewel in my bike park. I bought the frame and fork from Jeff Archer (First Flight Bikes/Museum of Mountain Bike Art & Technology). Build the bikes with parts I had collected over the years, and some that came along with the bild.

Frame: 1984 Ross Mt. Whitney

Fork: 1984 Ross Mt. Whitney

Headset: Stronglight seald bearing 1"
Stem: Ross Bullmoose
Handlebar: Ross Bullmoose
Grips: Mushroom

Brakes:
Brake Pads: Mafac
Brake Cables: Nobrand
Cantilever cable hangers: Mafac
Brake Levers: Suntour XC9000

Drivetrain:
Front Derailleur: Suntour XC6000
Rear Derailleur: Suntour XC6000
Cassette: Regina
Chain: Shimano
Cranks: Bullseye
Chainrings: Sugino
Bottom Bracket: Bullseye
Pedals: Suntour Bigfoot

Hub Skewers: Campagnolo Record
Rims: Araya TM-820
Hubs: Bullseye
Nipples: DT
Spokes: DT
Tyres: Panaracer FATTRAX202
Tubes: Continental

Saddle: Brooks
Seatpost: Sakae
Seatpost Binder: Suntour

Weight: Heavy, its a Panzerwagon

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......mmmmmmmm....sweet, i like that a lot...., looks minty, 8)
 
Wow, Looks fantastic. Loving the chrome 8)

I have a set of these brakes and levers in my spares box somehwere, they do make it look nice and neat on the bars.
 
Awesome bike, very cool build sir. Is that combo brake/shifter something you made custom, or were they available like that? Very sweet either way. There is a similar Ross down the street from me, chained to a fence and rotting away under a snowbank, I've tried to buy it from the owner (or the dude who lives in the apartment and says he's the owner) to no avail.

Enjoy yours!
 
I keep coming back to look at this, This is just what I think of when I think of an 80's bike 8) Hope your enjoying riding it & thanks for showing it to us.
 
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