1990 Dyna-Tec 2070

Tnega":3brzh67h said:
Lovely, was the snow extra?
These frames whilst not the lightest are such resposive, positive, vibrant things of beauty.
Wishbone stays = drool. :)
Enjoy.

Yes weird really, its not that light when you lift it but really nice climbing etc, bit like my clockwork but a bit stiffer I would say.

really nice for all day rides also
 
Nice build Martin! Prefer the black seatpost (in the recent build pic) and the Syncros stem in pic 1 to be used together. Great frame and colour, nice with the lugged detail and chrome forks 8)
 
neebsta":39cpzjyz said:
Nice build Martin! Prefer the black seatpost (in the recent build pic) and the Syncros stem in pic 1 to be used together. Great frame and colour, nice with the lugged detail and chrome forks 8)

cheers Neil, yes syncros stem has moved to my other Dynatech build, and the early ones almost always had the flexstem so I went with that, but if I only had this one bike it would have a black syncros with a noodle for the front cable :wink:
 
wow that's like a pimped up version of the garage mothball I just bought from gumtree for a score :mrgreen:
Those forsk look sick man where can I get me some of those? The bike I hav eis so original I am pretty sure not a thing has been changed or ridden hard, the gears are pertty immaculate and everything is nicely greased, still got original dynatech bar-ends on too. Future classic? Maybe, definite 'commuter' god I hate that term most 'commuters' are just mountain bikes with slick tires and racks and no front sus. I guess I'm in the right place to appreciate that suspension is not neccessary unless you ride a lot of single track or rough stuff. I do like the look of those mountain bikes with the flaired drop bars, is that a big no no on this site?
 
Liking this, love the xc pro...

What type of bars are they ?

Also - love the 1990 cindercone casually lurking in the background
 
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