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Jamiedyer":a9mmv1qv said:Not much of a bargain at £20 for a non original crappy painted Rockhopper with an unknown no name fork for £36 all in posted![]()
Original Stumpy frames go for this sort of money.
I reckon it's not such a bad deal. I think these oversized steel Rockhopper frames are great - solid, stiff, well-built, versatile - and the fork looks a good match to the frame. If it's all straight and the threads are good, it's worth twenty quid (maybe even £36) of anybody's money. I love my '92 Stumpjumper Comp, but I'd have a hard time arguing that it's objectively a better bike than my '98 Rockhopper. As a rider, I'd take a late-nineties Nitanium Rockhopper over a plain vanilla early-nineties (or late eighties) Stumpjumper any day of the week.Jamiedyer":3c3ccqi2 said:Not much of a bargain at £20 for a non original crappy painted Rockhopper with an unknown no name fork for £36 all in posted![]()
Original Stumpy frames go for this sort of money.
Are you sure? Here's a bigger picture:Jamiedyer":373ht160 said:The Nitanium steel Ritchey is the pick of the bunch, but I am not convinced this is one. The drop outs dont look like Ritchey dropouts and the fork looks the same as a mid 90's Rockhopper..
Mine has Ritchey dropouts, but not cast Ritchey dropouts like the ones on your Stumpjumper. Before they produced their cast (microfusion) socket-style dropouts in about 1996, Ritchey sold forged dropouts in a couple of styles, and those are the ones used on the later Rockhoppers:Jamiedyer":mr8no8qu said:The dropouts on the Nitanium Rocky look like standard Direct drive dropouts and not Ritcheys like the Stumpies so yeah it more than likely is a Nitanium Rocky. I know for sure in 99 the Nitanium Rockies had Ritchey dropouts. Does your 98? or am I not opicking it up in the picture.
I mean the ones that used oversized steel tubes - 31.8mm seat tube, 30.4mm seatpost, 1 1/8" steerer. Those sold with cantilever brakes had a noodle-routed rear cable.I am not quite sure what you mean by oversize Rockhoppers