94 S-Works M2

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Picked this up a few weeks ago as a complete bike but what a mess it was. Original owner said she rode it a lot and replaced parts over the years and was a bit proud. When I saw what she had swapped in I was horrified. Not one piece swapped in was anything close to what was on the bike new, in other words, all garbage components that I immediately set out on the curb and of course it was all snatched up. The only thing that was attached to the frame that was original was the Ti seatpost clamp. I had the fork, wheelset, a Flite saddle, tires, wrong stem but works, set of bars, thank you @Neko, and post. Found some great deals on the brakes and shifter/levers on eBay. All M737 build less the Hugi Compact hubs laced to S-Works Z-21 Pro rims and the M900 crankset. Specialized Team 1.7 red stripe front and rear tires. I have some M737 pedals arriving today but I kind of like those gold cage pedals on there for the bling and super light too. Lots of Ti hardware I took off of a bike I bought last week but ditched the frame, really cheap one that the guy over built. I'll probably sell this quickly, too small, and buy something more my range or something nice to work on.
 

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According to Neko who is very knowledgeable about Specialized bikes, this would be the fork for the bike and not the Judy version. The steer tube/crown are not correct but it was all I had and will be replaced if I can find an alloy one at a decent price. The one that I have for the fork is about an inch too short to fit the frame. Here is a 96 I have that was wearing those wheels which Neko said were not correct for the bike and now on the 94, fork is the Judy FSX.
 

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