thanks for the feedback so far.

Yes, Philip, mine is mostly original.

Lee

On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 10:18 Philip Barrett <philiprbarr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The MB-1 was designed as an uncompromising racer so the geometry is
> deliberately aggressive. Fantastic piece of equipment though with that
> wonderful Tange Prestige frame. Yours looks to be mostly original with the
> exception of the rims?
>
> On Thursday, July 6, 2023 at 7:00:11 AM UTC-5 Jeffrey Arita wrote:
>
>> Lee,
>>
>> I will share our experiences: we bought his/her 90's era Trek 930 ATBs
>> during the pandemic as project bikes.  They both had close-to-level top
>> tubes, much like your MB-1.  I ended up buying a pair of
>> threaded-to-threadless stem adapters and then installing shorter (and
>> upright) threadless stems to both raise and shorten the reach.  Be advised
>> the specific Treks we had required a slightly larger diameter adapter vs.
>> the more common 22.2mm (quill) diameter.  Measure your existing quill stem
>> and perhaps order the appropriate sized adapter.  The adapters use the
>> almost standard 9/8" diameter size to attach threadless stems.
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> On Monday, July 3, 2023 at 3:42:44 PM UTC-4 Lee T wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I've had this MB-1 since 2007 when I lived in the desert in California.
>>> I'm its second owner. I don't ride it very much and it's taking up a lot of
>>> space in my studio apartment, lol. I wanted a Susie Longbolts but couldn't
>>> afford it, and purchased a lovely Clem "L" large off this list a year ago
>>> and really love it. I also have a Bianchi San Jose singlespeed 58cm already.
>>>
>>> My MB-1s a 50cm and the geometry really annoys me. I have to lean way
>>> too far over to reach the handlebars, plus i wonder if the frame is too
>>> small. I mostly do singletrack on my Clem with 2.3 Thunder Burt tires. I
>>> live in Brooklyn so it's hard to find as many mountain bike opportunities
>>> anyway beyond stealth city park biking.
>>>
>>> I coveted the Susie Longbolts/Wolbis Slugstone but wonder how different
>>> it would really be from my Clem. In any case, I've been trying to figure
>>> out if I should just sell the MB-1 or if I should get some north road bars
>>> or something and try those? As far as I know, I have almost all the
>>> original parts on the bike minus the seat, so maybe I should sell this to
>>> someone for whom this is their dream bike and just be thankful I have two
>>> nice bikes already? Not sure!
>>>
>>> Thanks for any opinions.
>>>
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