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Dirt Disciple
So I came across this bike locally. Bought it mainly for the fork to use on my Kona Hot rebuild...
Got home and realized the Hot had the longer headtube! So, the Fire Mountain hung out in the garage for months, until I decided to rebuild it into a commuter for the girlfriend.
This whole bike had really low miles on the original components, but the frame's a bit beat up from being locked up outside. Strange how the green has gotten yellowed with age. It's really noticeable under old parts/decals. The plastic thumb shifters just crumbled apart. I think this thing spent A LOT of time locked up outside, maybe on someone's sunny apartment deck?
New/new-to-it parts:
-Replaced the old grease zerk equipped cup and cone BB with a Shimano sealed UN-55. Replaced zerk w/ a cut-down, short bolt
-Like-new Specialized crank from a barely-used '92 Stumpjumper (I took all the XT parts to rebuild my Hot...)
-STX-RC rapidfire shifters/levers and brakes (removed from my MTB back in 1997! Replaced them w/ XT shifters/V-brakes. UPGRADED!)
-Kool stop Salmon Pads
-SRAM Chain
-Threaded to threadless stem adapter
-Stem & Swept-back bars
-Front Cable Hanger
-Rack/Fenders
-Continental Touring Plus tires
-Nice big aluminum platform pedals
Anyways, I rescued it and changed it up a bit. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I think it's enjoying it's new life cruising the streets of Portland. Maybe someday it'll get a flat bar and some knobbies! The stem swap was mainly to get a short stem, but also to have a stem that's easy to unbolt the face of and change to a flat bar.
Got home and realized the Hot had the longer headtube! So, the Fire Mountain hung out in the garage for months, until I decided to rebuild it into a commuter for the girlfriend.
This whole bike had really low miles on the original components, but the frame's a bit beat up from being locked up outside. Strange how the green has gotten yellowed with age. It's really noticeable under old parts/decals. The plastic thumb shifters just crumbled apart. I think this thing spent A LOT of time locked up outside, maybe on someone's sunny apartment deck?
New/new-to-it parts:
-Replaced the old grease zerk equipped cup and cone BB with a Shimano sealed UN-55. Replaced zerk w/ a cut-down, short bolt
-Like-new Specialized crank from a barely-used '92 Stumpjumper (I took all the XT parts to rebuild my Hot...)
-STX-RC rapidfire shifters/levers and brakes (removed from my MTB back in 1997! Replaced them w/ XT shifters/V-brakes. UPGRADED!)
-Kool stop Salmon Pads
-SRAM Chain
-Threaded to threadless stem adapter
-Stem & Swept-back bars
-Front Cable Hanger
-Rack/Fenders
-Continental Touring Plus tires
-Nice big aluminum platform pedals
Anyways, I rescued it and changed it up a bit. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I think it's enjoying it's new life cruising the streets of Portland. Maybe someday it'll get a flat bar and some knobbies! The stem swap was mainly to get a short stem, but also to have a stem that's easy to unbolt the face of and change to a flat bar.













