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2004 King Trial

#1 2019-04-27 4:26pm

Jared.P
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2004 King Trial

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2004 King Trial

King's street/trail frame

The Trial is similar to other frames of the time period with a Euro BB and Standard head tube. They were built by MAAS Specialties and came in a couple configurations in terms of brake position and bottom bracket.
I am not positive of the geometry, but I believe it is the following:
20.875tt
74.5 head tube angle
71.0 seat tube angle
11.5 bb height (maybe)
13.75 to 14.5 rear end
8.5 stand over height
Tubing- 1.5" top and down tube, 7/8" stays
Weight- 6.5 lbs approx.
As built:
Bars- Volume war horse 9"
Stem- FBM Bottleneck
*Headset- District Pro, Non Integrated
Fork- FBM CB4K
Cranks- Premium 1948
Pedals- Nice
Sprocket- FBM Supernaut 27t
Seat/Post- Odyssey Aitken railed, Fit post
Clamp- Coalition
Brakes- Kink Desist with Odyssey lever
Tires- S&M Mainline 2.425 and Odyssey Hawk 2.10
Wheels- Hazard Lite 36h rims, Primo Pro Mix cassette, Odyssey Vandero Pro front hub
*After looking at all of my headset options I found the District Pro which is actually made for scooters.  It uses thick aluminum cups and 45/45 integrated bearings which allows you to use newer forks with integrated races.  It is a solid option if you have a standard head tube.


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