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Gotcha, no worries, congrats on the sale. It certainly is a unique score, no down tube gusset and the water bottle cage bolts are uncommon for a Score. Had to be a very early version. Any history on it?
Vintage dh is a tough market. Bits and pieces will be more available for hoarding if that's what you plan on doing. Marzocchi super T', shivers, monster t' boxer forks etc. Cranks and hubs/wheels. Really not dissimilar from the bmx market.
Late 90's Early 2k DH &Freeride was a pretty small...
I've been collecting and trading for a while.
Previously owned:
1990 Klein Attitude
91-93 Klein rascals (2)
91 Cannondale beast of the east
92 Kona Explosif
94 Yeti Arc
95 Ibis Mojo ti
96 Kona King kahuna ti team colors
Own
83 Ritchey Everest
88 Mountain Goat whiskeytown racer
95 Bianchi ti...
Yes parted out that would be worth quite a bit. Ebay prices below, local sales are tough for this stuff. Wish you were closer as I've got an 82 stumpy that I'm building up & would use most of those parts, although not at the costs listed below :)
Fork $80- $100
Thomeselli Racer levers? $150...
Thanks for the information, I had guessed that the saddle was older than the 1983 Ritchey it came on. Honestly I'm a bit out of my league on old saddles, this is my first leather saddle.
No idea what ANPI is. The seat post looks to be a plain model with the head kept in place with collar & bolt.
Very cool bianchi. Really like that. Interesting that it's specced with Suntour XC Pro. Usually considered a step above Shimano XT on the price spectrum & certainly not considered inferior.
Although plenty of other suntour groups were cheap XC Pro was literally the best until Shimano XTR came...
Gotcha. Totally agree with you on the pointy seat tube.
For the first batch of B models with the relieved head tube, what specific difference identifies those as a B frame as apposed to an A frame?
Are you certain? It was always my understanding that the mountain bikes II frame didn't have the relieved head tube. The red one above has a relieved head tube that's why I assumed it was a Mountain Bikes I (Oops on the Everest tag, my bad).
Catalog from '82 states the same. That's my only...
Digging that Ritchey!
I would agree with the Everest ID. Relieved head tube is the identifier. From what I gather it's unique for the Mountain I / Everest frames. I really do quite like mine
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