1994 Dean Ti - FINISHED (again) 05/07/2018

Re: 1994 Dean **FINISHED 3/1/13**

Ok, I finally found one of the forks that I wanted. One of those forks being a early 90s Pepperoni aluminum fork. The challenge was getting one with a steerer tube that is long enough. I then had to get it painted black. Today I was finally able to get it mounted.
 

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Re: 1994 Dean **FINISHED 3/1/13**

I also had it weighed at the LBS, just over 23Lbs :)
 

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Re: 1994 Dean Titanium - FINISHED 3/1/13

Sorry if this isn't the most appropriate place to enquire, but what is the history behind the dean brand? To me the brand sounds like what a Chav tracksuit wearing, cider drinking teen would be called :lol: . Please enlighten me, oh I do remember leisure lakes retailed them in the mid 90's, that's about it really!
 
Re: 1994 Dean **FINISHED 3/1/13**

adri.75":7xrmymbk said:
compliments :D
a really good job! 8)
I adore bike titanium :wink:

Thanks! I can now start riding it. I always held off since it I knew it wasn't finished, probably a personality quirk. I really didn't like the Surly forks and in my mind it took away from the enjoyment. Those Surly forks were so heavy compared to the Pepperoni forks.
 
Re: 1994 Dean Titanium - FINISHED 3/1/13

fattiman":3n317wzt said:
Sorry if this isn't the most appropriate place to enquire, but what is the history behind the dean brand? To me the brand sounds like what a Chav tracksuit wearing, cider drinking teen would be called :lol: . Please enlighten me, oh I do remember leisure lakes retailed them in the mid 90's, that's about it really!

I am not sure what that reference means, but it sounds like you mean "cheesy?"
 
Re: 1994 Dean Titanium - FINISHED 3/1/13

Adore the frame and components, but I really think it would suit a straight fork (I understand why you ditched that P2 though).
The bike is so angular and clean, a curved fork looks strange to me.
Pace rigids or Switchblades might look nice?
 
Re: 1994 Dean Titanium - FINISHED 3/1/13

N/B":dycal9ts said:
Adore the frame and components, but I really think it would suit a straight fork (I understand why you ditched that P2 though).
The bike is so angular and clean, a curved fork looks strange to me.
Pace rigids or Switchblades might look nice?

Pace, Switchblades, IRD Expedition were the other forks on my list. They are tough to find though. I am always on the lookout. I also thought a out putting a P-Bone (without the shock) too, aluminum straight blade.
 
Re: 1994 Dean Titanium - FINISHED 3/1/13

Nice! very nice bike! Thanks man!
 
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