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    1991 Mountain Goat Escape Goat

The Escape Goat was a TIG welded US made frame.  This one has a neat fade paint job with a darker upper half and light lower half See pictures below).  Parts consist of mainly Shimano Deore XT stuff with an XC Pro crank and neat Stronglight roller bearing headset.  The seat stay wish bone sure looks tiny compared to some of today's oversize frame (possibly due to the frame size?).  As with many of the Goats, this one has the ultra-cool brazed-on Goat head badge. 

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Frame Tange MTB double butted cro-moly
Fork Tange MTB cro-moly
Rear Shock NA
Rims Mavic M 231
Hubs Shimano Deore XT M732 rear 7 speed cassette, M730 front
Spokes Wheelsmith Stainless Steel 3 cross double butted
Tires Panaracer Smoke and Dart (gray)
Pedals Shimano Deore XT
Crank Suntour XC Pro 170mm
Chain Sachs
Rear Cogs Shimano 7  speed cassette
Bottom Bracket Shimano
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore XT
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore XT
Shifters Shimano Deore XT 7 speed index thumb
Handlebars Fisher alloy
Stem Nitto 2 bolt stem with cable roller
Headset Stronglight roller bearing
Brake set Dia Comp 986 cantilevers
Brake levers Dia Compe SS-5
Saddle Avocet Racing
Seat Post Kalloy Uno
Colors Dark purple upper half and light purple lower half
Size 15" c-t
Serial #   E151191
 

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