whutn18885
Dirt Disciple
Hopefully someone can advise. As per my other post I have recently purchased a early 90's Raleigh Dyna-Tech Sentinel MTB with a 17" frame. Its based on reynolds 2055 tubing. The bike is not with me just yet but I will have it on Sat.
The chap who is selling it has left it as it was out of the factory so it has no upgraded parts - 21speed based on vintage Shimano LX with rapid fire shifters
Just wanted to know what sort of weight I can expect the bike to weight ? Also will a swap to a new lightweight 25.4mm handlebar and some 1.5" slicks make a decent weight drop - If so how much realistically can I expect to lose ? I am planning on getting some bits on-line for before Sat so I can get it ready for Mon morning.
In fact with that in mind any suggestions on what bits (new tyres etc) I can stick on it to make it more in-tune with modern commuting ? I am planning on spending up to £100 on parts/upgrades to make it more commuter friendly. Top of the list would be slicks followed by some mud-guards and replacement pads (still got the original pads from 92 on!)
I am not a weight weenie and I fully expect an old MTB to be a touch on the heavy side just planning ahead really - This bike is going to be my wet weather commuter and I have been used to a single speed road bike so I am just trying to get a rough idea of what it will be like.
The chap who is selling it has left it as it was out of the factory so it has no upgraded parts - 21speed based on vintage Shimano LX with rapid fire shifters
Just wanted to know what sort of weight I can expect the bike to weight ? Also will a swap to a new lightweight 25.4mm handlebar and some 1.5" slicks make a decent weight drop - If so how much realistically can I expect to lose ? I am planning on getting some bits on-line for before Sat so I can get it ready for Mon morning.
In fact with that in mind any suggestions on what bits (new tyres etc) I can stick on it to make it more in-tune with modern commuting ? I am planning on spending up to £100 on parts/upgrades to make it more commuter friendly. Top of the list would be slicks followed by some mud-guards and replacement pads (still got the original pads from 92 on!)
I am not a weight weenie and I fully expect an old MTB to be a touch on the heavy side just planning ahead really - This bike is going to be my wet weather commuter and I have been used to a single speed road bike so I am just trying to get a rough idea of what it will be like.