Brendan
Shogun Katana re-build for the second time.
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Re: Shogun Katana re-build for the second time.NIce one Mark, looks awesome
Brendan
Re: Shogun Katana re-build for the second time.i cant believe how good riding is with brifters, I was quite lucky that everything went together well , only problems Ive encountered have been the tange decal placement and the bar tape that was posted on the 1st December that i'm still waiting for!!! out of desperation i went to LBS and grabbed a set of lizard skin bar tapes. JOSH- those brifters are great, i used a bit of singer oil , but ill grab some spray lube at some stage, NOS bits are a retro treat. the only sound i can hear is the wheels making contact with the ground, sram chain needed 4 links removed but that was no drama. The forks i'm most pleased with, they took a while of patient sanding and polishing, other than that they fit no problem. Thanks guys for encouragement, parts, feedback etc. It was a satisfying build, but i'm glad its over too.
steel is the real deal.
Re: Shogun Katana re-build for the second time.Mark, I have just brought my son's Katana home. He hardly used it so it is in very good original condition with all the stickers. You probably have an answer to all your questions however our serial number is TB10506446, it is luminous orange, built in Tiawan (sticker), Chrome Moly "Tange" (sticker) bought from Peddle Power at Runaway Bay Gold Coast (sticker) I believe in 1991. There are a number of colour stripe stickers on fram and forks. When I get a chance I will photograph and post.
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