Klein Tinker Juarez

drechsler57":1e0zamvu said:
DAMM

There is only an Attitude fork in the storm ADROIT.

Therefore there is KLEIN lettering on the fork blades, i asked the seller, and there are only 5mm holes in the ends. Definately a normal fork , not a STRATA.

Happy bidding

drechsler57.


I get seriously amazed with your knowledge about Kleins... you and Carsten know each detail... makes me feel stupid... :? :?
 
Are we sure that it´s not this frame:
Storm.jpg


- 93 Klein Adroit- TEAM STORM FRAME, NOS,
Sold in ebay 8.1.08 4150$

If they just added fork and shirt+helmet....

edit...lightning is not looking same, so probably not same frame.
 
Same thing crossed my mind but yeah, the lightnings are different.

The frame on sale is missing also the top seal for the headset. Not good.
 
HAllo guys

The storm looks like a hybrid with micro dropouts and a MC 1 headset .

Allbuykleinadroit will get it.

Congratulations from BELM

drechsler57
 
it looks a little bit curious to me. The frame looks like a MC2 with micro dropouts and not like the huge MC1 dropouts with drilled holes in it. Additional the chainstays look like the narrow MC2 chainstays and not the MC1 chainstays which were more broadly. Interestingly, the fork is a MC1 Attitude fork and not the Adroit (Strada)-fork. I don´t know if there are bearings inside the AirHead. It looks to me, that the fork is insert into the head tube without bearings. A MC1 fork never fits into a MC2 frame (because of the different bearing size). If it would be a MC2 fork, you should see an excess length of the steerer tube from about 6-7cm above the headtube to fix the MC2 bar stem combo.
 
biff":u3u71fvl said:
it looks a little bit curious to me. The frame looks like a MC2 with micro dropouts and not like the huge MC1 dropouts with drilled holes in it. Additional the chainstays look like the narrow MC2 chainstays and not the MC1 chainstays which were more broadly. Interestingly, the fork is a MC1 Attitude fork and not the Adroit (Strada)-fork. I don´t know if there are bearings inside the AirHead. It looks to me, that the fork is insert into the head tube without bearings. A MC1 fork never fits into a MC2 frame (because of the different bearing size). If it would be a MC2 fork, you should see an excess length of the steerer tube from about 6-7cm above the headtube to fix the MC2 bar stem combo.

I was thinking the same think in regard to the headset and fork. Certainly looks an MC2 with an MC1 fork. Doesn't appear to have bearings to me either. It would be a bummer to find that out after receiving it.
 
Now that you mention it, it certainly looks like a MC2 frame and the fact that the frame is manufactured in May 1994 is another proof. So the fork is totally wrong for it both generation and model-wise. Lovely.
 
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