You list “1995 Klein Attitude Sea & Sky” in your signature which is what people do to indicate bikes they own or have owned. So if you don’t own a Sea and Sky, why would you say you do?
As an owner of a ‘95 Sea and Sky Attitude, you should know that the head tubes are much bigger than 1 1/8”. It looks like he’s got a color matched version of the Judy SL that was the alternate fork choice for that year and the Judy was definitely not “cheapo” at the time. 😉
22.5 pounds for what looked like it should be much lighter MTB. Cleaning the carbon trusses and scraping your knees on them must have helped spell doom for a $4200 bike.
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Unfortunately you can’t - at least without modification. You can use the same Klein fork on 18” and 19” frames but the other sizes have their own proprietary forks.
Haven’t seen these before. Not my auction. https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-VINTAGE-FAT-CITY-CYCLES-FAT-CHANCE-YO-EDDY-BEER-PITCHER-GLASSES-/284647880441?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
In the crossover years of the Trek takeover, the company used its existing inventory of tubes to make frames. Trek kept the same positioning of the models Pulse—>Attitude—>Adroit but it didn’t have anymore of the boron/carbon fiber reinforced tubes to use for Adroits. So, tubes originally...
Hi Jon, yes, the price includes shipping but I need to confirm the shipping would be what I think it’ll be. With all the inflation over the past 6 months, shipping overseas might be more than I’m estimating but maybe not. I’m traveling on the east coast until Dec 28 so I can’t verify shipping...