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1998 Dyno Detour

#1 2010-08-15 9:33am

Cheney
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1998 Dyno Detour

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1998 Dyno Detour

Good flatland / all around bike with minimal wear & tear.

I thought this was a Slammer and originally posted it as such.  I am told it is a 1998 Detour.

Bought new in Maine.
kept in apartment, storage or basement (dry) and never left outside.

Chrome is good with a small rust spot on the seat post.
Grips are original but worn.
I just threw on tires this Spring ('10) when I dusted it off to ride again.

It is all original besides the tires.
The BB, Headset and wheels have a small amount of play, but the bike rides great and definitely feels mid-school to me.
I'm at a crossroads where I can't decide to put newer components on it and ride it daily or keep it as is and enjoy it's late 90's charm.

Some Specs:
41 tooth sprocket
16 tooth freewheel
unsealed american BB
48 hole rims straight laced front
48 hole cross laced rear

Edit: Sold it to a Dyno collector.  It will have a good home for many more years now!


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Back into Freestyle after a decade! (pun intended!)

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