Many folks who have started mountain biking in the past couple of years probably recognize the Bontrager name as a house brand of components for Trek bicycles. Long before putting his name on Trek parts, Keith made some very nice bikes including this fillet-brazed bike from 1984. The fillet brazing is nicely done and the bike uses fairly small diameter seat stays.
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Frame | Fillet-Brazed Cro-Moly | |
Fork | Fillet Brazed Cro-Moly | |
Rear Shock | NA | |
Rims | Saturae | |
Hubs | Specialized | |
Spokes | Stainless Steel | |
Tires | Ritchey | |
Pedals | Shimano PD-MX15 | |
Crank | Sugino AT | |
Chain | Sedis | |
Rear Cogs | Shimano freewheel 6 speed | |
Bottom Bracket | YST | |
Front Derailleur | Suntour | |
Rear Derailleur | Suntour Mountech | |
Shifters | Suntour Power thumbshifter | |
Handlebars | Nitto alloy bullmoose | |
Stem | Nitto alloy bullmoose | |
Headset | Chris King no logo | |
Brake set | Shimano Deore XT | |
Brake levers | Tommaselli Racer | |
Saddle | Avocet Touring II | |
Seat Post | SR Laprade | |
Colors | Black | |
Size | 22" | |
Serial # | Hard to read 89 or 68? |
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