A bicycle saddle, often called a seat, is one of three contact points on an upright bicycle, the others being the pedals and the handlebars. The bicycle saddle has been known as such since the bicycle evolved from the draisine, a forerunner of the bicycle.
Specialized Rockhopper Comp - Reborn
1988 Specialized Rockhopper Comp
Remaining Original Components: Cro-Mo DB frameset, SunTour headset, Shimano Deore II BR-MT62 SLQ cantilever brakes and levers, Strong seatpost, and, OURY handlebar grips.
The bicycle is a comfortable riding bike even on rough roads and handles like a hybrid. I frequently have taken this bike on a twenty mile ride (something I very rarely did with my MTB). The Nexus-7 has broken in with time and produces less drag than I originally expected. I love the roto shifting and internal gearing. The only drawback is that I live in the hills and having one or two gears lower than my lowest gear would be a blessing. At the time, I didn't want to spend the extra money for an 8 or 9 speed.
The bicycle was originally built for running errands and shopping and is well suited for that purpose.
NOTE: With the exception of the brake set, the original Shimano Deore componets were saved as replacement parts for the 1988 Stumpjumper, and, the Deore Biopace crank replaced the Sugino XD replacement crank on the Stumpjumper.
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Late 70's Univega nuovo sport:
original crankset 44x18, brooks b17 saddle, mavic rims, old dia-compe brake, serfa front and panaracer rear tires. Original leather bar tape is wicked