1994 Trek 930 SHX

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Hi,
When I found this website I had only two bikes. Now seven... Thank you guys... :lol:

Well, this is my second mtb: ’94 trek 930 shx - first was a Gepida Sirmium, hi-ten frame+altus C10 in ’94 :D
Short story, I’ve bought it as a frame in 1996, black rigid forks, tioga headset, itm stem, seat clamp, and seat post. It cost a fortune as I remember… Was in near mint condition as it was too big for the previous owner so she didn’t use it much.
Due to lack of money, was 16 yo poor boy, it’s been built up with mix of cheap parts (suntour and lx hubs, campa atek rims, grip srt 500 and many heavy accessories). But I was happy with it, used daily as a commuter, going to school and mtb at the weekends, summer to winter. Added Indy C, lx front del and cranks in ’98.
I went to university in ’98 so after this active 2 years followed by a passive 2 summer, then it hang in the garage for 9 years…
Summer of 2009 I’ve decided to re-build it. Originally it was sold with STX but I thought black LX would be better. Plan was to be all black and “ice red”. Changed my mind when I saw a ’97 Merida with full XT. It was in a nice condition, so I’ve bought the wheels+set and all the cheep parts went away for pennies. Finally, I use it as a commuter and tracking MTB, strictly on road. 8)
Frame: ’94 trek 930 SHX “ice red”, TT OX comp 2, size 18

Fork: ’97 RS Indy C

Headset: Bikepositive tour 1 1/8
Stem: Acor, cheap but light, 100mm
Handlebar: Bikepositive, cut to 540mm
Grips: Acor
Barends: Bikepositive short,

Brakes: XT V’s
Brake Pads: cool stop, red
Brake Cables: shimano
Cantilever cable hangers: n/a
Brake Levers: XTs

Shifters: XT
Front Derailleur: XT
Rear Derailleur: XT
Derailleur Cables: shimano
Cassette: XT
Chain: XT
Cranks: LX
Crank Bolts: original
Chainrings: original
Chainring bolts: original
Bottom Bracket: BB UN 52
Pedals: Acor

Hub Skewers: XT
Rims: Ritchey comp
Hubs: XT
Nipples: DT brass
Spokes: DT 2.0
Tyres: Maxxis Minotaur
Tubes: Schwalbe light

Saddle: Merida
Seatpost: Bikepositive 27.2
Seatpost Binder: Acor

Weight: approx 11.5 kg
 

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Nice indeed. Trek don't seem to have the love as others but you can't argue with that, lovely tubeset and frame, nice mix of components.

Like it a lot. Nice colour as well. :D
 
Thanks for not another Kona/Orange/GT/Klein content!

Nice bike.Good to see here some steel Trek instead of the same cool brands every month.I also own Trek but the frame is lugged.Looks like they are not popular now.
 
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