Jak Conrad
Member
Hello!
While losing weight, I built up an old M500 with stout wheels and parts I had laying around. It worked pretty well, and is a very sprightly feeling bike, but the frame is just a bit too small for me. I have it adjusted so that I have a decent fit, though sorta "slammed"... very sporty stance.
Now I'm chilling at home, and feeling tinkery, so I dropped the hammer on a road frame auction. The seller claimed it was a '90s model, but so far, it appears (from sifting through the old catalogs here) that it's a 1987 SR400 frame.
It'll be a cheap build, too, as I have most of the parts I need laying around, and some still mounted on an old Bridgestone 200... an even lower end model
At least the Dale will be a lot lighter. Some seem to be caught up with the idea that these are torture to ride, but I have tens of thousands of miles on a Kona Jake the Snake, most of which were on 23c Axial Pro tires. THAT was a stiff ride.
Anyway... Hello!
While losing weight, I built up an old M500 with stout wheels and parts I had laying around. It worked pretty well, and is a very sprightly feeling bike, but the frame is just a bit too small for me. I have it adjusted so that I have a decent fit, though sorta "slammed"... very sporty stance.
Now I'm chilling at home, and feeling tinkery, so I dropped the hammer on a road frame auction. The seller claimed it was a '90s model, but so far, it appears (from sifting through the old catalogs here) that it's a 1987 SR400 frame.
It'll be a cheap build, too, as I have most of the parts I need laying around, and some still mounted on an old Bridgestone 200... an even lower end model
Anyway... Hello!