I recently bought a 2001 (I think) Truth frame and built it up for my son. It’s a great bike for sure. Also, those hex T-wrenches are awesome! I love mine.
beautiful. i owned one in '98 for a year or two. at Interbike Dave Turner convinced me to try a '2000 XCE, and i made the switch. $2,000 frame back then. i still have it and ride it regularly.
Beautiful Ellsworth it came awesome. Thank you for sharing this has inspired me to go the same way with my 95 Cannondale Super v 900. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
Rode a 26" Turner XCE frame for many years. Almost bought the Ellsworth but went with Turner in the end. Glad to see these older frames get some love. They still ride great on natural trails rather than the new, faster, park-style trails.
My dear Oldshovle, I love the emotional way you share your bike dreams with the world. Made my coffee morning. Greetings from my Vacation at Bodensee in southern germany. Stephan
Maybe this is something you did off camera, but what about the shock? Did you do any service or rebuild on that shock, or was that something you checked out and it was good?
I bought a Gen 1 Ellsworth Moment frame off eBay back in 2004, it was an absolutely brilliant bike. Pace fork, dhx air shock, XT 10 speed with bash guard all finished with Hope stem, seat clamp, wheels and brakes. It was probably the most comfortable and fun bike I’ve owned, I don’t understand why they got so much hate, they obviously never rode one.
also, if you swap out that Vanilla float for a Fox Dual dampening coil & oil, it will add some weight, but i think you'll get a lot more enjoyment out of it.
Hello, I have a question because always in each restoration of the bicycle in question you change the handlebars, is it only to make it look more modern or because it improves its performance?
Wow! That was a dream build! 🤍🤍🤍 Love the old school full suspension bikes. 😊 I wish we have a shop here in our place that sells old school bikes.... 🚴
Beautiful bike. Bikes just look better to me with straight tubes. IMO. ( but I’m old, so……) Having said that, my last DH bike was a 2001 Dare, which didn’t have a single straight tube anywhere. But it was fun to ride.
Nice find @oldshovel, the frame is in such an amazing condition! The way the rear shock is mounted looks a bit weird to me. Wouldn't it be possible to flip the shock with the air valve pointing to the left, to have easier access to the adjustment dial?
I had an Ellsworth Id when it first came out. The bottom bracket height was ridiculous at like 14" but it was perfectly balanced and was perfect for the log rolls in the PNW. Loved it....until the chainstay cracked.
Same here-now in a stage of life where I am trying to fulfill college mtb dreams. Unfortunately I wanted a Titus racer x back then, which now lacks support and is standover challenged. Am considering a Santa Cruz superlight instead.
funny thing- I picked one of these up during the pandemic for 400 bucks- guy even had the owners manual, stickers, and a Ellsworth Pint glass. Ended up selling it for 1200 during the crazy days but i kept the pint glass- wish i woulda kept it!
Similar to my 2004 Kona Dawg at first glance but totaly a better built frame , also Horst Link not single pivot like the kona was. Nice choice of new parts on the resto mod and if it were mine i would go looking for an original Gravity Dropper mechanical seatpost 😆🤙
I was blessed to have parents that supported my mountain biking as a teenager when this bike was new. However, they didn’t support it financially because our family budget didn’t allow it besides a couple race registrations and gas money to get there. Definitely drooled over the Ellsworth Truth at that time. Great episode!
I just bought a Ellsworth Truth today from that same shop. My brst friend road it when I lived in Southern California. Always wanted one. What did you have to do to make it a one by drive train??? I would really like to know. I am having mine shipped to me in South Carolina.
Wouldn't mind some "new" public domain tunes music mix on the dlo Would love to see that bike with a 2 degree slacker headset and a 27.5 wheel/tire upfront !!!
And maybe you'll go with Mavic 517 SUP or Mavic 719 wheels🤘🤘. I'm hoping to finally go back to Mavic's in the next couple of months, Crossrides; they're almost 💰600.00🍁. My first pair was a 222 F with an STX-RC hub and a 221 R with an LX hub; this was w🅰️y....back....in 1999. Then, in 2001, I paid about $350.00🍁 for a barely used set of Mavic 517 SUP with Parallax XT hubs; I still have the hubs. But the rear one is seized😖 lol. Lastly, in 2010, I bought a set of 719s with XT disk hubs🤘🤘. S🍁rry for "writing a book"😁
I'm a member of the r/mountainbiking and r/budgetbikeriders subreddit's and there are always people showing older bikes like these asking if they are good first mountain bikes and it pisses me off because everyone on those subreddits are so obsessed with geometry and having all the newest tech and always tell the people not to buy the bikes. There was guy just last week who was going to buy an older Kona Dawg Dee lux that looked to be in great condition and i was the only person encouraging him to buy it.
Had a blue 1 same color as yours then a flat black 1 then a red smoke 1 , not bragging but yea everyone loved those bikes ,wonder what happen to them ,I believe there still in business but nothing like they were
Is it 27,5? Or 26? I cant really tell. Usually it is obvious, but not on that bike. Also, you really like SPDs on your xc bikes right? I saw you use them on all of your personal builds.
It’s a 26” bike. And yes I am an spd guy. They’re super common and work good for me and I can easily have them on all my vintage rides without having to swap pedals all the time.
@@oldshovel awesome! I have both spd and crankbrothers, trying them both. So far, Crankbrothers feel a little better for me, but as you say, spd is cheaper and everywhere. After 25 years on flats, I gave this a chance. So far, so good.
When I got into riding around 2006 I remember lusting over the Ellsworth Banshee. By today’s standards, it is a terrible bike, back then it was about as cool as they came.
I recently bought a 2001 (I think) Truth frame and built it up for my son. It’s a great bike for sure.
Also, those hex T-wrenches are awesome! I love mine.
I picked up a discarded ‘96 Ellsworth Truth that needed a lot of repair but has turned out to be a great bike for my grandson.
Beautiful restoration build. I love that bike and it’s a keeper. Don’t ever let go of it.
Love this bike and this channel. These nostalgic high end builds bring us back to the golden days of mountain biking.
beautiful. i owned one in '98 for a year or two. at Interbike Dave Turner convinced me to try a '2000 XCE, and i made the switch. $2,000 frame back then. i still have it and ride it regularly.
Congrats on 200k subscribers!
Thanks
I always loved the old Ellsworth and Turner frames! Beautiful bikes!
Was so happy when I saw this on your Shorts video... I knew what it was immediately, been a dream bike of mine for a long time!
Beautiful Ellsworth it came awesome. Thank you for sharing this has inspired me to go the same way with my 95 Cannondale Super v 900. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
Im still using my 2010 Scott Ransom 26er!! I love old school full suspension bikes like this
Absolutely gorgeous bike
Rode a 26" Turner XCE frame for many years. Almost bought the Ellsworth but went with Turner in the end. Glad to see these older frames get some love. They still ride great on natural trails rather than the new, faster, park-style trails.
I did the same.
Bought the Flux.
yeah buddy! you own a real gem!
My dear Oldshovle, I love the emotional way you share your bike dreams with the world. Made my coffee morning. Greetings from my Vacation at Bodensee in southern germany. Stephan
Beautiful bike. You sparked my memory on how much I drooled over Ellsworth bikes. NOW, I am on the lookout for one.
i appreciate you aligning the logos on the tires and wheels. So many people don't bother these days
Awesome build. Love it.
Thanks
Well done. Thank you for sharing. I currently have and still riding an Evolve and a Rogue 40. Both fun rides.
Old retro bike are the best you can throw anything at them and they work alot better than the new bikes old retro rocks 😊😊😊😊😊
awesome build as ever !! wish I could find old dream bikes easily as you.....
Such an amazing bike back in the day. Glad to see you’re breathing be life back into it
this brought me back to my Ellsworth ID. what an incredible bike that was. thanks for this. ☮️
Grazie al tuo splendido lavoro un altra MTB è ritornata a rivivere 🤙🤙🤙👋👋👋👋
Maybe this is something you did off camera, but what about the shock? Did you do any service or rebuild on that shock, or was that something you checked out and it was good?
Another lovely build, and after watching this and suitably inspired Im of to service my 29er 👍🏻🙂
I bought a Gen 1 Ellsworth Moment frame off eBay back in 2004, it was an absolutely brilliant bike. Pace fork, dhx air shock, XT 10 speed with bash guard all finished with Hope stem, seat clamp, wheels and brakes. It was probably the most comfortable and fun bike I’ve owned, I don’t understand why they got so much hate, they obviously never rode one.
also, if you swap out that Vanilla float for a Fox Dual dampening coil & oil, it will add some weight, but i think you'll get a lot more enjoyment out of it.
Impossible to found Ellsworth here in Spain, Bender are proud of you whit this recovered amazing bike
Man, Ellsworth was the s**t back in the day! Had some friends that had them. Made me super envious.
Hello, I have a question because always in each restoration of the bicycle in question you change the handlebars, is it only to make it look more modern or because it improves its performance?
I had one (and a TiRuth), two of the nicest riding bikes I ever rode.
Wow! That was a dream build! 🤍🤍🤍 Love the old school full suspension bikes. 😊 I wish we have a shop here in our place that sells old school bikes.... 🚴
Reminds me a little to a Kona Stinky. Beautiful Built. Have fun while riddin it🤙
I've never riden an Ellsworth bike, but they look Great🤘🤘
I still have a 2009 Ellsworth Evolve. 29 wheels and still performing well. And lighter than most bikes in its class now.
Good job❤!!
Wow very nice frame ❤️
Que preciosa bici y muy buena suspensión!😎👍
I bought this bike 20 years ago and it's still going well.
Beautiful bike. Bikes just look better to me with straight tubes. IMO. ( but I’m old, so……) Having said that, my last DH bike was a 2001 Dare, which didn’t have a single straight tube anywhere. But it was fun to ride.
that Dare was a beauty! it climbs real well for a mid range DH too.
Nice find @oldshovel, the frame is in such an amazing condition! The way the rear shock is mounted looks a bit weird to me. Wouldn't it be possible to flip the shock with the air valve pointing to the left, to have easier access to the adjustment dial?
Beautiful Clean up.. When you have that back in the stand you should consider a dropper post. I think it would change your experience on the bike,
Mais um ótimo e lindo trabalho. Parabéns! 🇧🇷
You should have added a dropper seatpost that would have been a great addition to the build!!
Man, I have a 2007 stump jumper fsr....love it
Nice end product.
Me encantan tus videos!!!!! muchas Gracias
Cool bike.. Looks like a 26er in a 29er body frame
I had an Ellsworth Id when it first came out. The bottom bracket height was ridiculous at like 14" but it was perfectly balanced and was perfect for the log rolls in the PNW. Loved it....until the chainstay cracked.
Awsome Video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Would you build up an old Kona Stinky😍🔥
Same here-now in a stage of life where I am trying to fulfill college mtb dreams. Unfortunately I wanted a Titus racer x back then, which now lacks support and is standover challenged. Am considering a Santa Cruz superlight instead.
Great build. Why didn’t you use the parts you originally picked?
What a beautiful place to live!
Great frame 🎉what size ?
Great build! Curious how you decide which grease to use for different applications. I think I spotted four different greases used in this build.
Rad build!!
Beautiful bike my brother has one
Как всегда, отличная работа.❤
Magura MT7's might be an overkill for an XC bike, but damn those are sweet brakes! They'd adorn just any bicycle.
is this frame actually anodized instead of painted? looks fantastic
funny thing- I picked one of these up during the pandemic for 400 bucks- guy even had the owners manual, stickers, and a Ellsworth Pint glass. Ended up selling it for 1200 during the crazy days but i kept the pint glass- wish i woulda kept it!
The gen 1 Dare is still on my bucket list, preferably in the setup that Shaums March rode with the ZZYZX fork(I know).
Similar to my 2004 Kona Dawg at first glance but totaly a better built frame , also Horst Link not single pivot like the kona was.
Nice choice of new parts on the resto mod and if it were mine i would go looking for an original Gravity Dropper mechanical seatpost 😆🤙
Ellsworth had some really good quality bikes when Freeride hit it became a well known name but it also had nice trail bikes & XC bikes.
Good idea modding to a 1x. What size chainring did you use?
That bike is sweet! I'd love to have it. But currently walking to and from work kind of bites. :/
It's more a cleaning than a restoring
Amazing job! I thought that you will take off the V-brakes pivots on rear frame. Will you do that in future? Enjoyable video! Big hug!
My dream hobby
Build an HKS I used to love those bikes in the late 90’s
I was blessed to have parents that supported my mountain biking as a teenager when this bike was new. However, they didn’t support it financially because our family budget didn’t allow it besides a couple race registrations and gas money to get there. Definitely drooled over the Ellsworth Truth at that time. Great episode!
I just bought a Ellsworth Truth today from that same shop. My brst friend road it when I lived in Southern California. Always wanted one. What did you have to do to make it a one by drive train??? I would really like to know. I am having mine shipped to me in South Carolina.
Wouldn't mind some "new" public domain tunes music mix on the dlo
Would love to see that bike with a 2 degree slacker headset and a 27.5 wheel/tire upfront !!!
Nice build, but I am sad we haven't seen you paint any frames in a while,
And maybe you'll go with Mavic 517 SUP or Mavic 719 wheels🤘🤘. I'm hoping to finally go back to Mavic's in the next couple of months, Crossrides; they're almost 💰600.00🍁. My first pair was a 222 F with an STX-RC hub and a 221 R with an LX hub; this was w🅰️y....back....in 1999. Then, in 2001, I paid about $350.00🍁 for a barely used set of Mavic 517 SUP with Parallax XT hubs; I still have the hubs. But the rear one is seized😖 lol. Lastly, in 2010, I bought a set of 719s with XT disk hubs🤘🤘. S🍁rry for "writing a book"😁
The font of the ellsworth on the frame is off. But I would love to restore something similar in the future.
Dont you paint them anymore. I loves the stickers you use to make.
I'm a member of the r/mountainbiking and r/budgetbikeriders subreddit's and there are always people showing older bikes like these asking if they are good first mountain bikes and it pisses me off because everyone on those subreddits are so obsessed with geometry and having all the newest tech and always tell the people not to buy the bikes. There was guy just last week who was going to buy an older Kona Dawg Dee lux that looked to be in great condition and i was the only person encouraging him to buy it.
and agein not service damper/fork
My first full sus was a 2000 Truth.
Awesome
But why you didn’t replace the bearing and didn’t give the rear fork a new painting ?
First from Australia!Collage or college?
lol it was a late night spelling error. I noticed the error this morning and fixed it.
Is that 26 wheels or 27.5
Hopefully, you're going to go with M750 or m🅰️ybe M770 XT components 😁🤘🤘
Did u ever owned a 2009 cannondale judge ?
shouldn't dumper be serviced?
Bro..... Now we're talking. Ellsworth and Turner were the fantasy bikes back then.
Had a blue 1 same color as yours then a flat black 1 then a red smoke 1 , not bragging but yea everyone loved those bikes ,wonder what happen to them ,I believe there still in business but nothing like they were
I know Tony sold the company several years ago and since I haven’t seen much of it.
Thow it on the scale.
Is it 27,5? Or 26? I cant really tell. Usually it is obvious, but not on that bike. Also, you really like SPDs on your xc bikes right? I saw you use them on all of your personal builds.
It’s a 26” bike. And yes I am an spd guy. They’re super common and work good for me and I can easily have them on all my vintage rides without having to swap pedals all the time.
@@oldshovel awesome! I have both spd and crankbrothers, trying them both. So far, Crankbrothers feel a little better for me, but as you say, spd is cheaper and everywhere. After 25 years on flats, I gave this a chance. So far, so good.
Bella
Are you a fan of Thomson?
And you def❗️nitely h🅰️ve one Great channel🤘🤘 "YEAH❗️"
Only rich kids in our country would have Ellsworth during our time.
One kid in my neighborhood had a 1995 kona sex one, we all hated his guts 😂
@@LaurentiusTriarius the elitist. lolz
How much?
100%!!
Hallo!
Truth
I'm not into full sus but I like that bike
svitare e riavvitare due viti e un colpo di straccio lo chiami restauro??
When I got into riding around 2006 I remember lusting over the Ellsworth Banshee. By today’s standards, it is a terrible bike, back then it was about as cool as they came.