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Your trail: Home arrow The Attic arrow Yestertech Weekly #5
Watch your head!
You might run into that 1955 Elgin Bluebird hanging from the rafters. Yes, it's true. The boss never throws anything away. It just magically vanishes from the shop and ends up here. If you've given up hope of finding that low gear pawl for a Hercules three speed, drop Davis an email davis@bikeman.com. If we can't find it for you, well, uh, we can't find it for you.

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Attic What IZIT


Retro Grouch or just too smart to follow every new trend in your latest cycling magazine. Bikeman knows what that is all about. Bikeman is constantly finding interesting Old School parts and accessroies in the Attic that bring back both good and bad memories. We hope the Attic What IZIT will do the same for you. So browse our index and test your own Old School knowledge. Each Monday we will be posting a new item for you to guess on.
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Yestertech


Covering the latest attic news and product updates to satisfy your old school cravings. Check back each week for updates. If you have a cool bike you would like highlited in the Retro Times drop us a line and include a picture.
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Catalogs of the Past

Catalogs From the Past
Bikeman enjoys leafing through old catalogs from time to time and we know most of you do as well. Here is a chance to take a look into the past with manufactures catalogs for days long gone. Some may even be put up for sale. The catatlogs will be complete in PDF format.
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Yestertech Weekly #5 E-mail
Written by Wally Wallace   
Saturday, 23 September 2006
Yestertech Weekly
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Old - New School
Magura HS33 Rim Brakes: Same as it ever was, with some noticeable modifications.  The Magura HS33 has been around for over a decade and is still Magura's best selling BRAKE in Europe.  Since it's beginnings some 12 years ago the brakes have remained virtually unchanged.  What we liked about the brakes back in the day are the same things that have brought us back to them in 2006.  Magura says it best: "Indestructible, legendarily reliable. The best rim brake on the market."  While this is definitely an Old School item it has undergone a New School facelift.

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The most obvious change to the brakes are the Slimline brake levers.  The levers feature a 14mm master piston for incredible stopping power and a new integrated pad adjustment dial.  The pad adjustment dial, or TPA (Turbo Pad Adjuster) as Magura calls it, has been a part of the brakes for years.  Previous version had an adjustment dial on the outside of the lever blade.  As you can imagine the first time to biff a tree or face plant into the trail it is curtains for your adjustment dial.  The new dial is neatly tucked into the blade and safe from the external forces.  

ImageThe other new feature is the EVO2 Mounting Plate taking the place of the Evolution Mounting tabs on the older brakes.  A nifty idea as it looks like this will very simply keep the brakes centered to the rim, often a troublesome part of the setup for newbies.  Don't count on this mount to provide much in the way of brake flex / support.  You will still want to run a booster if you are worried about flex in your frame. 

ImageThe calipers, the QR mount and the hose fittings all remain unchanged from the old school brakes.  The new brakes come with cable guides that appear to be Problem Solver knock-offs or their shrink-wrapped cable guide that looks like it might be interesting to setup.  Look for a complete setup procedure on-line soon as I'm planning on setting a set up on my Old - New School ride.  Below is a link to the brakes on our site as well as additional images.

Magura HS33
 $224.95

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Magura HS33 Silver: Aluminium Lever Blade, Front & Rear. World-renowned, technologically-advanced V-brake killer! The first fully-hydraulic brake of any kind for bikes. Closed hydraulic system with no reservoir. New EVO2 mounting system. Streamlined aluminum brake lever with integrated turbo pad adjuster (TPA) for on the fly pad wear...

ATTIC FINDS:
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Giant ATX 990 TEAM:
The ATX 990 TEAM was designed as a cross country / downhill bike for none other than John Tomac.  The bike made it to full production in 1995 with 3 versions available.  Recently we uncovered a primo ATX 990 TEAM frame in virtually new condition.  It appears to have been built at one time but shows no signs of being ridden.  The frame includes 2 rear shocks, the Noleen coil / oil damped shock that is currently on the bike and a Risse Racing air shock that has not been installed.   No disc mounts on this frame, but there is an cool little cable holder attached to the swing arm to hold your canti brake cable.  Back in the day the Giant ATX was believed to be far ahead of its time and it probably was.  However the lack of bearings on the pivots and short amount of travel make this quite outdated by current standards.  If you are looking for a cool old school dually this may be for you.  If you are interested drop us a line and we can work out the details.   

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The entire attic isn't this messy but...  a good portion of it is.  This is one of the piles of older bikes that are collecting dust and rust in the attic.  See something you like.  Let us know, everything is for sale at the right price.

 
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