Marin 1990 Bear Valley Rebuild - FINISHED !!! PAGE 38 !!!

Heyas
Ive seen this baby up close, he must never ride it, it is to be hung on the living room wall lol, yes his detail is scary, i think engraving and gold plating is next :wink:
Mark
 
:D I'm sure Marin will be after plans of this....he's made it better than the orginal.


Did he also work on the

Bionic Man & Bionic Women?.

Does he have a white persiuan Cat?... :shock:
 
:lol: :lol:

I think I have said further up this thread - it will get ridden again as I plan on using it for work on nice days, summer evening rides etc :D I am not embarrassed to say that it won't intentionally see rain, mud or salty roads again ;-)

The bike has paid it dues now and has probably seen more 'real' moutain biking than a high proportion of bikes on this site - my outdoor life as a kid was spent walking / scrambling so my parents were quite happy drop us off and trust me (16) and my brother (19) to head off up somewhere fairly major (Snowdon etc). I was never interested and have never done the racing side of moutain biking :D

If we are honest about it, there is better stuff ride off road now anyway ;-)

The Marin will see the top of my local hill again (winter hill) and I will post pics to prove it :D but it wont be up the dirt track, it will go up by the service road for the TV / telecoms transmitters :lol:

Anyhow, it's getting late so I must go and stroke the pussy ... :lol:

WD :D
 
A few of the finishing details were added today :shock: :lol:

I managed to get it pretty much built last weekend but decided that the front mech wasnt quite up to standard with the rest of the bike :-( shame really as it had been milled out but at least it means I have a nice one to go on the gf's bike :D

NOS and after a bit of polishing to bring up the dulled alloy :

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I wanted another 735 as A) it's what it had BITD and B) I was worried about matching the shape of the clamping mark on the seat tube :? As it turned out there was noting to worry about as the lining was unmarked when I removed the old mech :shock:

Almost a shame to put end plugs in :

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The berts caused a bit of a problem actually getting end plugs to fit :? Lucky I had two types of Onza's and they were both different plug types / designs. The logo type fitted the bar ends perfectly and the larger porcupine type fitted the bars better as they have a smaller 'fir tree' on the back. They suit the grips perfectly to 8)

NOS Tange fork stickers I have had from new supplied by Marins importers BITD :

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I stuck the shark fin on using some 'extra sticky' Tessa tape and it's stuck good enough to make me wonder about not even adding a cable tie through the cut out :

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I have never liked the big cable loop on rear mechs so after researching those cog hog things I have gone down the 'noodle' route. I had to mod the xtr cable end but it fits perfect now and retains the xtr o ring sealing :D not finished / fully adjusted yet but this should give you the idea :

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If it works as I hope there will be zero cable rub and very direct / short cable routing :D For those thinking of doing the same, use Shimano noodles - avid don't bend as nicely, even with a mini pipe bender ;-)

With everything on it as it will be ridden - bottle cage etc (including excess cable and the third hand chain tool) I weighed it and me on the digi scales and then just me - three times each and three identical readings. I was quite surprised, any guesses ?

Just the gears to adjust now :D I have mounted my old bike mount on the back fence (after a few mods :lol:) so I am hoping for a nice sunny day soon ... 8)

WD :D
 
What a superb build!

With all that cleaning and that mirror finish polishing, aren't you afraid of getting it dirty and dulling the finish once out of the house?

I know I would be :lol:

Looking forward to the finished pictures.
 

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