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Q on older Trek 8000 specs
I bought a Trek 8000 for a friend. It is probably from the late 90's
judging from the STX/LX mix and ZX ALU frame material on it. I'm doing some very minor fixups on it to make it ridable for her, within her limited budget. The seatpost seems to be aftermarket, and a bad fit. Does anyone know what the correct seatpost diameter is for this frame? Tnx Gary p.s. Sorry for the cross-post, wanted to cover both venues where I thought techies may lurk. |
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Q on older Trek 8000 specs
Ooops, typo. That should be ZR Alu frame. Is this the same ZR grade stuff
from the older Klein frames that were absorbed by Trek? "GWood" wrote in message ... I bought a Trek 8000 for a friend. It is probably from the late 90's judging from the STX/LX mix and ZX ALU frame material on it. I'm doing some very minor fixups on it to make it ridable for her, within her limited budget. The seatpost seems to be aftermarket, and a bad fit. Does anyone know what the correct seatpost diameter is for this frame? Tnx Gary p.s. Sorry for the cross-post, wanted to cover both venues where I thought techies may lurk. |
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GWood wrote:
p.s. Sorry for the cross-post, wanted to cover both venues where I thought techies may lurk. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it when topical to both/all distribution groups. (In fact, it's much more annoying and less effective when someone posts something like your question /separately/ to two or more groups, since a member of two or more of then would have to go to the trouble of replying in each group. Then of course followups get split, and it's a big freakin' mess in short order.) Now if I went and /added/, say, the UK Cycling group to the list in my reply (not to mention silly stuff like that alt.rush thing), THAT would be cross-posting. eg Bill "floggittodeathlinson be damned, that's M.O." S. |
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Q on older Trek 8000 specs
I bought a Trek 8000 for a friend. It is probably from the late 90's
judging from the STX/LX mix and ZX ALU frame material on it. I'm doing some very minor fixups on it to make it ridable for her, within her limited budget. The seatpost seems to be aftermarket, and a bad fit. Does anyone know what the correct seatpost diameter is for this frame? It's likely one of two sizes; either 27.2mm or 31.8. The two sizes are different enough that they can't possibly be incorrectly interchanged. If you go back far enough you'll find some 26.8mm and maybe something else, but I believe it's one of the two sizes I mentioned. Best bet would be to bring it to a shop and have them check with a seatpost of the relevant size. Measuring the inside diameter of the seat tube isn't easy or accurate, because it tube may no longer be entirely round, especially if it had an incorrect seatpost for a while. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com "GWood" wrote in message ... I bought a Trek 8000 for a friend. It is probably from the late 90's judging from the STX/LX mix and ZX ALU frame material on it. I'm doing some very minor fixups on it to make it ridable for her, within her limited budget. The seatpost seems to be aftermarket, and a bad fit. Does anyone know what the correct seatpost diameter is for this frame? Tnx Gary p.s. Sorry for the cross-post, wanted to cover both venues where I thought techies may lurk. |
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Q on older Trek 8000 specs
GWood wrote: I bought a Trek 8000 for a friend. It is probably from the late 90's judging from the STX/LX mix and ZX ALU frame material on it. I'm doing some very minor fixups on it to make it ridable for her, within her limited budget. The seatpost seems to be aftermarket, and a bad fit. Does anyone know what the correct seatpost diameter is for this frame? Tnx Gary p.s. Sorry for the cross-post, wanted to cover both venues where I thought techies may lurk. Invest in a caliber and you won't have to ask questions that can't be answered online. You will be able to use it in the future and it sure comes in handy. My guess the bike is a 97 or 98 by the STX parts. |
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