1995 Cadex CFM-1

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Following on from this thread for my 1993 CFM-3 https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1993-cadex-cfm-3.380317/ I thought I’d start a designated thread for this one.

So this build is based around my recently acquired 1995 Cadex CFM-1, which is the bike I rode throughout 1995 - when I began predominantly downhill racing. Giant UK provided me with a frame and a pair of RockShox Quadra 10 forks, and the rest of the build was up to me.
From the one picture I have of the actual bike, it seemed I’d pillaged most of the parts from my 1993 KHS, so I was running an XTR groupset.

Here’s the actual bike from BITD
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Here’s the newly acquired bike to build from
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First thing to note is that it’s probably smaller than I had BITD as it measures c.15.5” ctc, but as I haven’t spotted one of these in years, I’ll take what I can get for now!

I’ve stripped the bike down to a bare frame (just need to extract the BB), and it’s fair to say it’s no garage queen, but when viewed from a distance it’s not bad!

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I’ve got most of the parts, some forks on the way, and an idea on what other bits I need. Just need to create some space in the garage to keep it and the time to build it as usual.

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Thinking about this build and whether I should go down the M900 route as this is what I would have been running…or plump for an M910 groupset as it’s a ‘95 bike.

Thoughts?
 
Suitably patina’d XTR headset installed, along with some Quadra 10 forks.
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Extra carbon (ooh fancy!) spacers used to add a little height at the front end and save the need to cut the steerer down.
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Just waiting for a stem to arrive and I can build it up.
 
Bit of spare time today, so made a bit of progress (fairly easy when you have all the parts to hand).

Zoom competition stem and Zoom 130 bars - both equivalent to those fitted to my KHS, and likely to be close to what was fitted BITD.

I can’t get the bottom bracket out though, so I’m having to stick with the unit that’s already in there. Luckily it is 107mm which is what I was planning to install, but it does have some play :(

Today it has gone from this;
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To this;
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M900 XTR cranks, mechs, brifters, brakes, and XTR/Ritchey wheels with Michelin tyres.

So not much to do :)

One other piece I added was this;
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Why on earth would I add this shabby, slightly wonky and generally past its best saddle I hear you ask? Well the fact that it’s stamped ‘95, and has been in my spares box across multiple house moves over the last two decades, would suggest that this is THE saddle that the bike from BITD was fitted with, so it seems only right to fit it here :cool:
 
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I like your build but I really like your backyard!

Those are nice m900 parts btw. I feel that giants are under rated since they were the manufacturer and not a boutique name brand- not that I, too, don't favor boutique brands. Their technology is always right with the innovators and they figure out how to "mass" produce things
 
All cabled up ready for a final setting of the brakes and seat position before a test ride and some photos :cool:

My inventory suggests I have about a dozen pairs of grips in the spares draw, but of course none of them are the type I'd like for this bike - so a new pair has been ordered 😂 🤷‍♂️:rolleyes:
 
Turned out nicer than expected, but still very much ‘rider’ quality!

Frame: 15.5” Giant Cadex CFM-1

Fork: RockShox Quadra

Headset: Shimano M900 XTR 1”1/8th
Stem: Zoom Competition
Stem Cap: Zoom
Handlebar: Zoom 130
Grips: ODI Attack
Barends: N/A

Brakes: Shimano M900 XTR
Brake Pads: Shimano M910 XTR
Brake Cables: Shimano XTR
Cantilever cable hangers: Shimano Type ‘A’
Brake / Gear Levers: Shimano M900 STIs

Front Derailleur: Shimano M901 XTR 34.9mm Top Pull
Rear Derailleur: Shimano M900 XTR
Derailleur Cables: Shimano XTR
Cassette: Shimano M900 XTR 12-32
Chain: Shimano XTR/Dura-Ace
Cranks: Shimano M900 XTR
Crank Bolts: Shimano
Chainrings: Shimano XTR 46-36-26
Chainring bolts: Shimano
Bottom Bracket: Shimano (Unknown cartridge)
Pedals: Shimano PD-M525

Rims: Ritchey Vantage Comp
Hubs: Shimano M900 XTR
Hub Skewers: Shimano M900 XTR
Nipples: ?
Spokes: ?
Tyres: Michelin Hi-Country 2.0
Tubes: ?

Saddle: Vetta Tri-Shock
Seatpost: ?
Seatpost Binder: ?

Weight: ?kg / ?lbs

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