I really like the cheetah style pattern of the seat. It really goes with the zebra-esque black and white pattern on the top tube somehow. Kind of a wild theme. Well done!
The Hooger Booger Comp LX was my first proper mountain bike in 1992. They were sold by Scott stockists and they had exactly the same spec as the Scott's of the day but were about £50 cheaper. Not sure about the built by Trek thing, I was told by the dealer at the time that they were built by Scott USA. The Comp LX retailed for £450 iirc. Before you start drilling the frame and welding bits to it I'd be interested in the frame forks stem and any other original bits you've got for it.
I had a stripped crank too once. I used a ball joint separator tool for cars and just used that to press the crank off. Cheap, bombproof and something you hopefully only have to use once.
For stubborn crank removal, I’ve found that an automotive race removal tool paired with a pneumatic impact drill works like a charm ! No drills, no stripped threads and 100% removal success
I put bubble wrap around the frame and crank to keep the crank in one place. Then I use a Park Tools crank extractor, this tool has a hole in the end. I hang full milk bottles from the hole, this adds weight and a cup of tea later the crank arm is undone
Yes! I use these on everything and they're super cheap too. The model is "Avid FR-5" in case anyone is looking for them. You can often pick them up for just over 10€ for a set ✌️
Favourite pedals are my super cheap Federal command bmx plastic pedals i bought about 7 years ago. They've out lived two different sets of mtb pedals on my jumpbike/mountainbikes despite the abuse and distance traveled on the bike i use em on. The only reason i don't use em on my other bikes is they are a little slippy when wet. Grips i used to like death grips but much prefer ODI elite pros or longnecks with teh full ribs. So nice for long rides.
I have a old Jamis frame that I was looking to do something with, but I wasn’t sure what direction I wanted to go with it. I really like what you did with your build so I think I might do something very similar. Thank you for the inspiration.
Nice build! DMR pedals (V8 or V12), turbo saddle, death grips are my personal favourite. Phillips screws on derailleurs: they're often not Phillips, especially on Shimano you need a JIS screwdriver and you'll find you damage a lot less screws!
Had a crusty old mtb with a long stem....bars were too flat and narrow. My fix was a pit bike bar, bolt on cross brace removed, 22 to 26mm stem shim. Then rolled the bars back a little bit. Not my idea, saw it and tried it, pit bike bars are inexpensive and it worked for me well. Nice build again, like the new stickers 🤙
I like thick grips and have been using pipe insulation tubing, just a couple of bucks from any hardware. They feel nice and they insulate vibration from your hands better than any other grips, K-Flex 1m Elastomeric Pipe Insulation, just cut any length your grips require 😊
I would recommend trying copper anti-seize over the grey stuff. It's a little more pricey but copper tends to last longer and does well with wet conditions.
Cool cat! It's such a nice frame. I think anything would look great on it. Over the years from the bikes I've owned Ergon grips and cheapy ODI grips have been great. My go to saddle is a Velo Wide channel D2 and I do like DMR pedals. I have to be careful with them if I wear shoes I don't want scratching up. I'm thinking of switching to some grippy Wellgo plastic pedals. I look forward to seeing how this cat evolves.
Wicked cool looking bike Craig. I love charge spoon saddles but the other saddles I use are Selle Italia Flite’s as far as grips I really love Clark’s lock on 202 for pedals I go with Rockbros flat pedals. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
The screwdriver you need for the B screw to avoid mangling the head might be a JIS pattern one. Certainly what Shimano used to use, a different 'pointiness' to normal cross or Phillips.
My go to parts for contact points are Oury grips, Brooks saddles or old Vetta saddles for a more low key build, and Odyssey BMX pedals or MKS pedals for a more vintage look.
If you want some obscenely fast 26er tires, check out conti crosskings. Racekings are faster, but have zero puncture protection. good if youre running tubeless but run crosskings if you run tubes. both roll great on pavement, better on hard pack, and are great on the soft stuff. Also, those screws on derailleurs are not philips, theyre (typically) JIS, thats why you mangle them when you try to adjust them with a philips. If you use a proper JIS bit in them, you're much less likely to strip them out. Easy way to tell if its a JIS screw is if theres a dimple on the head of it. My favorite contact points are typically ESI/Deity supracush/OURY/Lizardskins, my favorite pedals are the nylon ethirteens, and my favorite seats are FABRIC/chromag and bontrager because i can get bonts cheap through work.
How are the crosskings with punctures? I had Bonkers and loved them but I got punctures so often. Now I'm on some Marathons and the puncture problem is gone but they're slow AF 😂
Also, if you’re looking for a charge spoon substitute, madison have an own brand one that is almost identical - I’ve got two on the go at the moment and they’re ace
Tried ESI grips once, would never change back again. They're foam rubber. And they have them in different shapes. I have pretty big hands, but I use the "race" version, they're slim. The "chunky" version actually hurts my hands after a while. Background: I've used the grips on multi-day trip, 10 days through the French Jura mountains, 6-9 hours/day in the saddle (Brooks B17) and only the last two days my right palm and wrist started to hurt and slightly went numb - still ok to ride though.
In response to "finishing bits", my trifecta is PNW Loam grips, crankbrothers stamp 1 large nylon pedals, and the rerelease selle italia flite 1990 saddle. I would put that combo on everything.
My favorite grips are the esi grips and ergons for more downhill mtb. Pedals I pretty much only use one up or crank bros. And saddles I like wtb and the specialized power.
So, The Ardently bars are just counter intuitive, you have effectively a 120mm stem, but the way they have the sweep is that when your hands are on the end, it’s effectively a 0mm offset, so it has very snappy steering, move your hands further up and it would effectively have a 30-90mm depending on where you put your hands. Imo if it was a +/- 7 or 10mm it would be an awesome bar. The whole length of the bar is effectively 725/730mm, if you cut it, you would cancel the 0mm offset feeling of the bars. That’s how I see the bars, they’re weird and decent, but I just need the +/- angle. 😅
Good bike - I bet it is perfectly adequate without the hydraulic disc brakes. I was surprised you could ride over a bridge like that. If you tried something like that in much of the US you would become roadkill.
Craig, if you spray decreaser on the headset will it not wash the grease out and cause the ball bearings to be in direct contact with the cups (ie metal to metal) I would have thought even vasalene is better than nothing Regards Andy
Have you tried Jis screwdrivers for the limit screws ? I’m sure that’s what they are along with brake arm spring tension screw s . Not quite Phillips or Pozidrive 😊
paulthomas865 A real easy mistake to make which I realised when working on Japanese motor bike. The screws look like pozidrive but there is not a single pozidrive screw on any Japanese made bike
Someone's been watching Bottocino videos (using sticks to apply lube) but I want to know what Bottocino actually uses. Dowels? At any rate, awesome build! Might have to pick up a polished turd sticker because I've got more than a few in my stable.
Im pretty much the same as your self, Nuke Proof Horizon Pedals, Death Grips, and Charge spoon. Not because there paticurly good, just that they don't hurt, last a long time and are very easy to buy, well maybe not the pedals any more.
Not sure if you answer questions…curious if you find it a fast bike because of the frame geometry? I ask as there’s similar parts on it that have been on other bikes you don’t;t praise as fast. Anyway i love the incongruous look you are good at. Anyone can have a production bike.
Where did you get the bolt on wheel skewers? I’ve been looking for this exact thing without realizing! If you (or anyone) could link that I’d be forever grateful
Hi, greetings from Indonesia. I've been watching your videos, and I really like all the bikes you build! I'm curious, what part do you use for the wheel axle? It kind of looks like a quick release, but the one you use seems to have a better grip.
Disc brakes? I dunno man, that's like a turd eclair or something. If you haven't tried DMR Moto tires, get a pair, they're my favorite for 26er-on-street riding.
Loving the Helfare Playground T shirt.
Nailed it! That black & white coke bottle was a nice touch! 🖤🤍
I really like the cheetah style pattern of the seat. It really goes with the zebra-esque black and white pattern on the top tube somehow. Kind of a wild theme. Well done!
The Hooger Booger Comp LX was my first proper mountain bike in 1992. They were sold by Scott stockists and they had exactly the same spec as the Scott's of the day but were about £50 cheaper. Not sure about the built by Trek thing, I was told by the dealer at the time that they were built by Scott USA. The Comp LX retailed for £450 iirc.
Before you start drilling the frame and welding bits to it I'd be interested in the frame forks stem and any other original bits you've got for it.
Amazing build !!
I had a stripped crank too once. I used a ball joint separator tool for cars and just used that to press the crank off. Cheap, bombproof and something you hopefully only have to use once.
For stubborn crank removal, I’ve found that an automotive race removal tool paired with a pneumatic impact drill works like a charm ! No drills, no stripped threads and 100% removal success
I put bubble wrap around the frame and crank to keep the crank in one place. Then I use a Park Tools crank extractor, this tool has a hole in the end. I hang full milk bottles from the hole, this adds weight and a cup of tea later the crank arm is undone
Those avid brake levers are the best. I love how they feel. Much better than basically any v brake levers.
Yes! I use these on everything and they're super cheap too.
The model is "Avid FR-5" in case anyone is looking for them. You can often pick them up for just over 10€ for a set ✌️
Favourite pedals are my super cheap Federal command bmx plastic pedals i bought about 7 years ago. They've out lived two different sets of mtb pedals on my jumpbike/mountainbikes despite the abuse and distance traveled on the bike i use em on. The only reason i don't use em on my other bikes is they are a little slippy when wet. Grips i used to like death grips but much prefer ODI elite pros or longnecks with teh full ribs. So nice for long rides.
Good evening, love the build Parts Bin FOR THE WIN! That being said "Soft goods" as you say it are usually refered to as Contact Point.
super sweet build. absolutely love the billy bonker choice.
for grip i love PDW cork chops. Pedals, mks allways. Saddle, ergon SR.
That frame design looks really close to a 1994 Marin Bear Valley I have. Cool bike!
I have a old Jamis frame that I was looking to do something with, but I wasn’t sure what direction I wanted to go with it. I really like what you did with your build so I think I might do something very similar. Thank you for the inspiration.
Great build. I would love this bike. Keep them coming!
Nice build!
DMR pedals (V8 or V12), turbo saddle, death grips are my personal favourite.
Phillips screws on derailleurs: they're often not Phillips, especially on Shimano you need a JIS screwdriver and you'll find you damage a lot less screws!
Had a crusty old mtb with a long stem....bars were too flat and narrow.
My fix was a pit bike bar, bolt on cross brace removed, 22 to 26mm stem shim. Then rolled the bars back a little bit.
Not my idea, saw it and tried it, pit bike bars are inexpensive and it worked for me well.
Nice build again, like the new stickers 🤙
Whoa I'm in luv! Craig you've positively built a sick ass ride!! Well done!!
Super sick build!! Looks very comfortable
That ride over Tower Bridge gave me massive anxiety, worst bridge to cycle over in central, it's a death trap
Looks amazing mate! And that seat is 🔥
I like thick grips and have been using pipe insulation tubing, just a couple of bucks from any hardware.
They feel nice and they insulate vibration from your hands better than any other grips, K-Flex 1m Elastomeric Pipe Insulation, just cut any length your grips require 😊
Very nice and pleasing to the eye 👍
That frame is super slick dude, nice build, shame about the bullmoose bars not working out - loving the look of them!
I would recommend trying copper anti-seize over the grey stuff. It's a little more pricey but copper tends to last longer and does well with wet conditions.
Cool cat! It's such a nice frame. I think anything would look great on it. Over the years from the bikes I've owned Ergon grips and cheapy ODI grips have been great. My go to saddle is a Velo Wide channel D2 and I do like DMR pedals. I have to be careful with them if I wear shoes I don't want scratching up. I'm thinking of switching to some grippy Wellgo plastic pedals. I look forward to seeing how this cat evolves.
Super nice build!
Sick graphics! Can believe you had that buried in the shed.
My go to grips are always ODI Vans lock on grips
Nice build Craig!
WTB Volt saddle, Oury grips, DMR V8 peddles. Standard choices for nearly all my builds.
Just started using BMX bars on my mtb, very comfy!
Wicked cool looking bike Craig. I love charge spoon saddles but the other saddles I use are Selle Italia Flite’s as far as grips I really love Clark’s lock on 202 for pedals I go with Rockbros flat pedals. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
The screwdriver you need for the B screw to avoid mangling the head might be a JIS pattern one. Certainly what Shimano used to use, a different 'pointiness' to normal cross or Phillips.
Fav pedals are DMR or burgtec from experience and grips, deathgrips and I have yet to try out the peatys grips but I want to!
My go to parts for contact points are Oury grips, Brooks saddles or old Vetta saddles for a more low key build, and Odyssey BMX pedals or MKS pedals for a more vintage look.
If you like your new tools you should get a seatpost sizing gauge, with all the rogue sizes you get on old bikes you’ll easily get your moneys worth
I like this one👌
hohooo ahahahahaa! that sticker is genius! ordering now!
So sick!
If you want some obscenely fast 26er tires, check out conti crosskings. Racekings are faster, but have zero puncture protection. good if youre running tubeless but run crosskings if you run tubes. both roll great on pavement, better on hard pack, and are great on the soft stuff.
Also, those screws on derailleurs are not philips, theyre (typically) JIS, thats why you mangle them when you try to adjust them with a philips. If you use a proper JIS bit in them, you're much less likely to strip them out. Easy way to tell if its a JIS screw is if theres a dimple on the head of it.
My favorite contact points are typically ESI/Deity supracush/OURY/Lizardskins, my favorite pedals are the nylon ethirteens, and my favorite seats are FABRIC/chromag and bontrager because i can get bonts cheap through work.
How are the crosskings with punctures?
I had Bonkers and loved them but I got punctures so often. Now I'm on some Marathons and the puncture problem is gone but they're slow AF 😂
@@cramamba adquate as most tires. not as good as marathons but way way faster. Less of an issue if you run tubeless.
Also, if you’re looking for a charge spoon substitute, madison have an own brand one that is almost identical - I’ve got two on the go at the moment and they’re ace
Tried ESI grips once, would never change back again. They're foam rubber. And they have them in different shapes. I have pretty big hands, but I use the "race" version, they're slim. The "chunky" version actually hurts my hands after a while. Background: I've used the grips on multi-day trip, 10 days through the French Jura mountains, 6-9 hours/day in the saddle (Brooks B17) and only the last two days my right palm and wrist started to hurt and slightly went numb - still ok to ride though.
In response to "finishing bits", my trifecta is PNW Loam grips, crankbrothers stamp 1 large nylon pedals, and the rerelease selle italia flite 1990 saddle. I would put that combo on everything.
Crazy sadle 🤟
The A7 is a good budget setup.
My favorite grips are the esi grips and ergons for more downhill mtb. Pedals I pretty much only use one up or crank bros. And saddles I like wtb and the specialized power.
that frame is so cool wtf
Gusset saddle is good! Way more comfortable than a charge spoon in my opinion!
The hooger booger frame looks exactly like my Peugeot team canyon pro frame
So, The Ardently bars are just counter intuitive, you have effectively a 120mm stem, but the way they have the sweep is that when your hands are on the end, it’s effectively a 0mm offset, so it has very snappy steering, move your hands further up and it would effectively have a 30-90mm depending on where you put your hands. Imo if it was a +/- 7 or 10mm it would be an awesome bar.
The whole length of the bar is effectively 725/730mm, if you cut it, you would cancel the 0mm offset feeling of the bars. That’s how I see the bars, they’re weird and decent, but I just need the +/- angle. 😅
Sick bike
Mais um ótimo trabalho e montagem. Lembrou a Sawtooth.
Riffler files are great for cleaning up pinched clamp points
Contact points. Grips saddles and peddles
Hotline 2nd life bikes 😮 cutting tower bridge up
Good bike - I bet it is perfectly adequate without the hydraulic disc brakes. I was surprised you could ride over a bridge like that. If you tried something like that in much of the US you would become roadkill.
The saddle looks like my nans pants. Love it.
Brooks saddles
We The People grips
MKS flat pedals
Craig, if you spray decreaser on the headset will it not wash the grease out and cause the ball bearings to be in direct contact with the cups (ie metal to metal)
I would have thought even vasalene is better than nothing
Regards Andy
My grips are SQ-Lab 711r in XL (i have toiletseat size Hands), they are the the biggest one on the market and cost only 20€
More stickers please😁👍
Have you tried Jis screwdrivers for the limit screws ? I’m sure that’s what they are along with brake arm spring tension screw s . Not quite Phillips or Pozidrive 😊
paulthomas865
A real easy mistake to make which I realised when working on Japanese motor bike. The screws look like pozidrive but there is not a single pozidrive screw on any Japanese made bike
paulthomas865
Jis. Japanese industrial standard
Yeah that's how I tore up my screws on a Shimano derailleur, thought it was pozi
Keep those BB cups to use for thread chasing on future builds... Unless you already have the expensive tools for that.
Love love love this build! What are the wheels you used? Can't find any called zeroes?
I call the seat, pedals, and grips “contact points”
Someone's been watching Bottocino videos (using sticks to apply lube) but I want to know what Bottocino actually uses. Dowels? At any rate, awesome build!
Might have to pick up a polished turd sticker because I've got more than a few in my stable.
Im pretty much the same as your self, Nuke Proof Horizon Pedals, Death Grips, and Charge spoon. Not because there paticurly good, just that they don't hurt, last a long time and are very easy to buy, well maybe not the pedals any more.
Not sure if you answer questions…curious if you find it a fast bike because of the frame geometry? I ask as there’s similar parts on it that have been on other bikes you don’t;t praise as fast. Anyway i love the incongruous look you are good at. Anyone can have a production bike.
Every time I see bb crust in a well used bike my head just goes "he is lisan al ghaib"
WTB Deva saddle on every bike, marketed as a female saddle but it's absolutely not and super cheap.
Who would you recommend for wheel building? Got a crooked back wheel on my Charge gravel bike atm
Bring it to your lbs!
@@zwicker5585 oh yeh ofc, just looking for a specific place cos a lot of the ones in my area of london aren't great
How to you know if a crankset fits the BB you're using?
Love this build! How did the ali shifter and mech do? Might give them go as well!
So far I’m very impressed. I’ll do some more testing and probably do a video.
@@2NDLIFEBIKES allready ordered a set 😇
Wellgo magnesium, cheapest WTB saddle, Vans Cult grips...Gorjus build! Lemme know where you lean it.
Where did you get the bolt on wheel skewers? I’ve been looking for this exact thing without realizing! If you (or anyone) could link that I’d be forever grateful
Maybe try a JIS rather than the philips, would also be a cheap new tool
And when will those polished turd stickers be back?
Invest in a ball joint puller meant for automobile; it would be out in no time.
T1000.... be careful, they might demand,....your clothes, your boots and your bicycle.
i love the bike! what seat is that? thanks!
Have you used acolyte yet? Definitely the best for the price in terms of drivetrains.
It is cool.
Hi, greetings from Indonesia. I've been watching your videos, and I really like all the bikes you build!
I'm curious, what part do you use for the wheel axle? It kind of looks like a quick release, but the one you use seems to have a better grip.
Disc brakes? I dunno man, that's like a turd eclair or something.
If you haven't tried DMR Moto tires, get a pair, they're my favorite for 26er-on-street riding.
Pickle fork tool look it up
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Are brakes switched in England ? Funny to see even experienced bike mechanics screw up pedal rotation when installing them 😂
haven't you heard? 1 1/8 is now known as 9/8
Flip the bars over
What is that song at 17:49?
Who else missed out on the turd stickers 😂