Spent a few minutes on it today and realized it has 3x8 speed pod shifters and a 7 speed freewheel on the replacement wheels. I have some 7 speed with v-brake lever sets so the PowerTools brakes may come off. I thoroughly cleaned and lubed the 8 speed shifter but it's still pretty rough so i won't mind taking that off.
Rear der changed out too. Removed the probably not stock and rather worn looking Deore XT (1998) and installed an Alivio, also from 1998. IMO, The 1990s Alivio is one of Shimano's most durable and reliable derailleurs of all time.
Grips have topographic lines on them 2400 & 3200 feet! I wonder if they made them up or just copied a bit of map from somewhere.
I didn't want to cut them for the bar ends but turns out I don't have to. They will get a good scrubbing when removed for the lever changes.
Bonus photo, a rather rare long cage Tourney from 1991. One of the easiest shifting derailleurs. Works so much better than all the cheap offerings from Huret, Simplex, Schwinn Approved GTs, etc.
Rear der changed out too. Removed the probably not stock and rather worn looking Deore XT (1998) and installed an Alivio, also from 1998. IMO, The 1990s Alivio is one of Shimano's most durable and reliable derailleurs of all time.
Grips have topographic lines on them 2400 & 3200 feet! I wonder if they made them up or just copied a bit of map from somewhere.
I didn't want to cut them for the bar ends but turns out I don't have to. They will get a good scrubbing when removed for the lever changes.
Bonus photo, a rather rare long cage Tourney from 1991. One of the easiest shifting derailleurs. Works so much better than all the cheap offerings from Huret, Simplex, Schwinn Approved GTs, etc.