Like any good bikepackers, we can’t start pedaling without first dedicating an entire post to our majestic steeds.
Jack
I am riding a 1992 Trek Singletrack 970 in the delightful “sour grape” color. In ‘92 this was a high tech mtb race machine, but based on its minty fresh paint job it probably sat in a Salt Lake City basement for most of its life until I scooped it up and attached an enormous number of accessories to it. It was the largest frame available that year, and I am a very average size so there is some risk to future generations every time I come to a stop, but that also means it accommodates a huge frame bag which makes it an excellent expedition vehicle. It is a disturbing weight as pictured and that’s without bags or gear or water. But it’s damn sturdy and has a cool paint job so it’s the perfect bike for the job…??



Zoey
I will be riding my full steel 1991 Fuji Tahoe, purchased on KSL for $70. Now that’s what I call a deal! It was never top of the line, but she does have a truly FRE$$$H spacey paint job, which I feel really matches my ~essence~. Jack originally wanted to keep the Fuji for himself, but ultimately the frame fit me a little bit better (#blessed). I’ve really enjoyed embracing her flamboyant style and decking her out in all things pink/purple. My most favorite accessory of all, though, is my little handlebar cat (thank you Jack!), which bobbles around and keeps me in check with its sassy pose and fierce stare. You can see the photo below and you’ll understand.




Started from the bottom now we here!
The best part about buying such old bikes is that we had to learn how to be bike mechanics in order to make them work for us (Jack is excellent and patient at this; Zoey is usually enraged). Pretty much every part of both of our bikes has been replaced except for the forks and the frames: drivetrains, wheels, brakes, stems, handlebars, headsets, even the friggin seat posts and bottom brackets! It took us nearly two years to complete our bike overhauls and get them set up perfectly for us, but it’s pretty satisfying to look at them now and know all the different parts and quirks of each bike (and hopefully, we’ll know enough to repair them more easily in the field too).
We had a lot of help and support from friends around SLC during our bike building process, as well as from invaluable resources on the internet. If you are considering overhauling or working on a bike project, I’d really encourage you to check out your local bike collective; we utilized the SLC Bike Collective MANY times and all the folks working there were incredibly helpful, thanks y’all! Some other online resources there were incredibly helpful/inspiring through the process were Old Shovel, Park Tool, and Bikepacking.com. Additionally, the folks over at Saturday Cycles did some great work and gave us some really sound advice.
Finally, for the true hardos out there, here’s a mostly-complete specs list for both bikes:
| Trek Singletrack | Fuji Tahoe | |
| Wheels | 26″ Unmarked Mavic Rims w/ XTR hubs | 26″ Bontrager Race Tubeless |
| Tires | 2.2 Maxxis Ardent w/tubes | 2.2 Maxxis Ardent tubeless |
| Quill stem adapter | Velo Orange Threadless Stem Adapter | Soma High Rider Stem Adapter |
| Stem | Race Face Atlas 50mm | Salsa 80mm |
| Handlebars | Wren Perseverance Bar | Velo Orange Crazy Bar |
| Grips | Ergon GA2, Wren bar tape | Ergon GA2, Salsa bar tape |
| Brakes | Shimano Deore V Brakes | Avid V Brakes |
| Shifters | Shimano Deore | Shimano XTR |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Deore 10 speed | Shimano XT 10 Speed |
| Front Derailleur | Shimano Deore 3x | Shimano XT 2x |
| Cassette | Shimano Deore 10 speed | Shimano XT 10 speed |
| Cranks | Shimano Deore Hollowtech II MTB Crankset 3×10, 170mm | Shimano Deore Hollowtech II MTB Crankset 2×10, 170mm |
| Pedals | Race Face Chester | Race Face Chester |
| Rear Rack | Tumbleweed Mini Pannier Rack | Tumbleweed Mini Pannier Rack |
| Seat Post | Unmarked w/ heavy setback | Unmarked from the SLC Bike Collective |
| Saddle | Ergon SMC Core Mens | Specialized Power Expert w/ MIMIC |
| Lights | NiteRider Lumina 1000 Boost | NiteRider Lumina 850 |
| Extras | PedalCell charger, Salsa Anything Cages, Quad Lock phone mount | Handlebar cat, Salsa Anything Cages, Quad Lock phone mount |


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