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    1990 Moots

The Moots frames always have a lot of interesting details, some obvious but other not so obvious.   The detailed lug work is subtle around the seat lug area but not so subtle when painted pink with an eye and tongue added.  The stays have a very subtle radius that is supposed to absorb some vibration.  The ovalized stem matches the ovalized chain stay bridge.  The rear brake is on a Moots mount which allows you to change the position of the brake mounts so you can run different brakes or different sized wheels.

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Frame Tange Prestige Cro Moly
Fork Cro-Moly
Rear Shock NA
Rims Specialized BX 23
Hubs Shimano Deore XT
Spokes Stainless
Tires Specialized Umma Gumma
Pedals Shimano Deore XT
Crank Shimano Deore XT
Chain Shimano
Rear Cogs Shimano Deore XT 7 speed cassette
Bottom Bracket Shimano Deore XT
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore XT
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore XT
Shifters Shimano Deore XT Rapid Fire
Handlebars Painted to match (not sure of the model)
Stem Moots
Headset Shimano Deore XT
Brake set Shimano Deore XT cantilever front, U brake rear
Brake levers Shimano Deore XT Rapid Fire
Saddle Avocet
Seat Post Shimano Deore XT
Colors White/purple/pink fade
Size 18"
Serial #   61890
 

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