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#1 2009-03-08 9:16am

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1990 Revcore Pro

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1990 Revcore Pro

Nice Revcore frame with Free Agent fork though.

Revcore Pro from member here, recently achieved.
Update 26th July 2009: New wheels, seatpost, pedals and pad set
Frame, seatpost and pedals: Revcore
Beside the Kashimax and the GT-Santa Ana bars all parts have been laying around.
Sugino CT cranks with GT chainwheel and 1. Gen Revcore pedals
Araya RB-17 with GT flip-flop sealed hubs with hollow axles
Powerlite stem
TNT seatclamp
MX 901 with pro Tuff pads and gold anno brake fins
Flite pad set
Hope you like it.


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#2 2009-07-26 8:20am

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Re: 1990 Revcore Pro


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#3 2009-08-12 4:49am

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Re: 1990 Revcore Pro

nice build bro..  doesnt seem to be many of these around, but the ones that are still lurking are spread all over the world.. few and far between!
one day i will get round to finishing my one..  hopefully.....     smile

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#4 2009-08-12 5:24am

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Re: 1990 Revcore Pro

You are actually right about the raririty of these. The Revcore beside mine is the same bike before i bought it. And one of the cruisers is from a friend here in Berlin.
The only thing missing is the right pad set, but finding a decent one is a real pain in the ass.


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#5 2009-08-13 3:42am

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certainly agree with that!  was lucky enough to get a nos decal set with mine but now im having issues about actually using it.
one could spend a small fortune getting all the right bits for one of these..  you got a headstart on me with the pedals though.

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#6 2009-08-13 3:43am

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You are right, got them for a killer price on the bay in good old France. Was also checking the seatpost clamp, but too expensive.


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#7 2009-08-13 4:11am

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good things take time my friend!   and cost a rajulio hector de la hondo if they have revcore written on them, plus the shares we pay for in the postal system..  gotta be committed in my part of the world thats for certain!!!    yikes

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#8 2009-08-13 4:25am

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Yeah, the shipping costs to NZ can be a royal pain in the ass i guess. But small stuff from the US to Germany under 70 US dollars, no problem, no need to pay customs. Got all my bikes in Europe exclusive the SX UL24. The german customs ripped me a little bit.


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