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    1991 Rock Lobster MODA

Paul had a customer who really liked there Santana MODA frame and asked him to duplicate it.  This bike is the result.  The frame was the same as the MODA down to the tubing and details.  The very cool paint was applied by  Mark Bunten (AKA Dr. Deltron) and features a gray to white fade with a "honeycomb" overlay on the gray portions.  The fork and stem are painted to match.  Other than the cool frame, the parts are a pretty standard Shimano Deore XT kit.

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Frame Columbus Max OR
Fork Rock Shox Mag 21
Rear Shock NA
Rims Ritchey Vantage Comp
Hubs Shimano Deore XT
Spokes Wheelsmith  double butted
Tires Tioga Wonder Dawg
Pedals Generic alloy
Crank Shimano Deore XT w/ Super Glide rings
Chain Shimano HG
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 SH-M091 Rapid Fire
Handlebars alloy
Stem Rock Lobster
Headset Shimano Deore XT
Brake set Shimano Deore XT
Brake levers Shimano Deore XT SH-M091 Rapid Fire
Saddle Selle Italia Turbo
Seat Post Ritchey
Colors White to gray fad with "honeycomb" overlay, fork and stem paint to match
Size 18"
Serial #   O120

 

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