Bontrager OR Early 90’s

slimjoe

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I’ve had this bike for a long time but certain bits were not right. The forks top caps were missing and I’d used some plastic plugs. The rear rim was mismatched and drove me mad. I used the odd brakes for a reason. Mainly because they are both pretty rare and both work extremely well.
I managed to pick the fork caps up off a gentleman who used to work for Bontrager. And this kicked me up the arse to do the other jobs on it. It’s a pretty straightforward build, no thrills just work horse parts.
 

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ooh, that's just perfect. love the colour scheme.

I'd suggest one change - route the rear mech cable to the non drive side of the seat post and then back under the wishbone - thats what the bontrager manuals recommends.
 
Beautifull. Saddle may be a later design?
Yea I think it’s mid 90’s but I didn’t care much for period correctness when I built it 14 years ago. I used stuff I had available and I wanted a rider. I actually like the saddle on it so it stays.
 
ooh, that's just perfect. love the colour scheme.

I'd suggest one change - route the rear mech cable to the non drive side of the seat post and then back under the wishbone - thats what the bontrager manuals recommends.
Here was my reference point for the cabling back then. Would you be able to scan the image from the Bonty manual please? Cheers
 

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