



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 |
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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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"I’ve seen mountain bike rides transform people – not just their bodies but their way of thinking. Their spirit." Charlie Cunningham