Serotta T-Max 1991? Tri fade

Tomac23

Senior Retro Guru
So, I’m writing this retrospectively as I have one eye on BOTM. Sure it won’t win but more to share the end result.

I have a black 1992 T-Max which is a fantastic bike but it’s an 18 inch and I find it slightly small for me. So when this tri fade frame came up in Germany at a decent price I thought I’d go for it.

Sure the paint is ratty and it’s had a harder life than some but despite that the colours are still very distinct. For me this is one the iconic frame colours of the1990s.

I need to find a fork and I’ll build it with early 90s parts.
 

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As the frame came without its original Columbus max fork and chances of finding one in the same colour way were virtually nil I needed to choose a different fork.

I tried a manitou 1, manitou 2, Rockshox Mag 20 but settled on a Tange Switchblade
 

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So this is going to be my rider which I already love. It was never going to be a beauty queen so I kept the build simple and with what I had in the shed.

So In summary:

Serotta T Max 20 inch Columbus max OR
Tange switchblades
XT group set
XT/Mavic 231cd Wheelset
Tioga stem and seatpost
Selle San Marco ti saddle
True temper cromo bulge bars
Grab on grips
SPD M737 pedals
Ritchey Z Max K tyres 1.9
 

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The tange fork looks pretty good to me and the slim nature of the legs sit well with the narrow columbus tubes.
 
Beauty mate 🥰
 
Amazing frame. Always wanted one, but way out of my league in terms of price. I think that was the colourway MBUK had on test? Bet you that rides lovely! 😍 :cool:
 
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