dom_k Retro Guru Feedback View May 2, 2006 #1 This is now mine - building with 98 xt, onza cantis, ritchey controls but dunno what fork yet..... Attachments DSCF1849.webp 24.1 KB · Views: 2,527
john The Guv’nor Admin Retrobike Rider Feedback View May 2, 2006 #2 That is class. I'd be tempted to dig out a pic of how JMC has his built and go down that route.
dom_k Retro Guru Feedback View May 2, 2006 #3 yeah id like some judy fsx's but they seem to be 2 hard 2 find!! not going mad on build coz its 4 the missus - gonna use retro parts though!
yeah id like some judy fsx's but they seem to be 2 hard 2 find!! not going mad on build coz its 4 the missus - gonna use retro parts though!
john The Guv’nor Admin Retrobike Rider Feedback View May 2, 2006 #4 Like this you mean They turn up from time to time. Your missus is a lucky lady !
kase1983 BoTM Winner Gold Trader Feedback View May 2, 2006 #5 well nice bike i had mine for 3 years , crashed, jumped it, the lot, neva died, ! and still have 2 sets of fsx's! lol sweet bike good condition too.
well nice bike i had mine for 3 years , crashed, jumped it, the lot, neva died, ! and still have 2 sets of fsx's! lol sweet bike good condition too.
P20 Retrobike Rider May 2, 2006 #6 Fsx will probably be too short. I think that ones designed for 80mm forks
dom_k Retro Guru Feedback View May 2, 2006 #7 think its a 97 - it has 97 stamped as part of the frame number anyway... not sure what length fork they came with?
think its a 97 - it has 97 stamped as part of the frame number anyway... not sure what length fork they came with?