K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: butch cassidy on June 15, 2009, 08:51:28 pm
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ok guys i'll admit i'm an newb to the proflex scene but ive wanted on for a very long time. like since 94 or 95 when i first saw one. now on to my question. looking for info on what you proflex gurus would recomend i start looking for to build up my 855 with noleen crosslink forks. i got it from gearlessinseatle over on retrobike.co.uk if you wanna check out the pics. thanks for the help and any info you guys can give me on the 855. any 855 back story you guys can give me would be great aswell. thanks again.
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Welcome. I'm Orange71 from Retrobike.
I have an 855 with mostly XT. Wheelset's a bit heavy though, so looking to change that.
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???xt? you mean shimano?
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yes :) (are you anti-shimano?!)
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no just making sure. again this is the first proflex iv ever owned and things may or may not be different from all the specialized bikes ive built and ridden.
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if you want to go original spec, have a look here:
http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?Year=1995&Brand=ProFlex&Model=855&Type=bike
Bicycle Type Mountain bike, front & rear suspension
Sugg Retail $1,700.00
Weight 25.5
Sizes 14", 16", 18", 20"
Colors Blue,red
Frame & Fork
Frame Construction Welded aluminum
Frame Tubing Material Alcoa 7005 aluminum, double-butted
Fork Brand & Model Girvin Vector
Fork Material Aluminum
Rear Shock
Components
Component Group Shimano Deore XT / LX
Brakeset Shimano Deore LX M-System brakes, Shimano Deore XT levers
Shift Levers Shimano Deore XT RapidFire Plus
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore XT Compact Drive, bottom-pull/clamp-on 31.8 mm
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore XT SS
Crankset Sugino Impel 700, 22/32/42 teeth
Pedals Onza HO (clipless)
Bottom Bracket
BB Shell Width
Rear Cogs 8-speed, 11 - 28 teeth
Chain Sachs SC-M55, 1/2 x 3/32"
Seatpost Polygon PM-301, 27.2 mm diameter
Saddle Vetta SL manganese rails
Handlebar 6061 T6 aluminum
Handlebar Extensions Girvin alloy
Handlebar Stem Girvin Vector
Headset 1 1/8" Tange-Seiki Aheadset
Wheels
Hubs Shimano Deore LX
Rims Mavic M237, 32-hole
Tires 26 x 1.95" Tioga Psycho
Spoke Brand Stainless steel, 1.8 mm straight gauge
Spoke Nipples Alloy nipples
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Wow, it totally blows my mind how much these things were new. It's hard to imagine shelling out that much for any bike, let along the $3K they can run these days. At this point I've probably invested a sizable amount in my Proflex addiction, but that's for a cheap platform I really like and exactly the components I wanted. Nothing is more frustrating than spending big cash for a new bike and then finding the little shortcuts made in the component set (cheap, heavy bottom brackets, less expensive front derailleurs and no-name brakes, etc.). Case in point: my Cervelo S2 came with Shimano RS10 wheels...wheels I could get about $150 for on a $4K bike. I'm in love with the frame, though :-)
- Doug :-)