The WTB Phoenix frames were welded by Steve Potts and were sold for about 5 years. This particular bike was built for Caleb, a WTB employee, and is supposed to have been built out of a lighter weight tubing (possibly True Temper). The Rock Shox fork features a WTB made brace with a Saber Cam brake. The regular production WTB brakes would not fit the standard cantilever arches so two new brakes were designed to work on suspension forks. One was a scissor type brake that had problems if not kept in adjustment and the second was the Saber Cam. Very few of these brakes were produced. This bike also has WTB rims, tires, grips, seat, hubs (mis-matched colors) and WTB modified head set. There was a Caleb who worked for WTB and Steve Potts vaguely remembers building a couple of frames with different tubing. Take those facts and the WTB parts, rare front brake and mis-matched hubs, and the lightweight employee bike scenario seems believable.
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