Joined: Sep 2008
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From: Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Bikes: 48 Automoto, 49 Stallard, 50 Rotrax, 62 Jack Taylor, 67 Atala, 68 Lejeune, 72-74-75 Motobecanes, 73 RIH, 71 Zieleman, 74 Raleigh, 78 Windsor, 83 Messina (Villata), 84 Brazzo (Losa), 85 Davidson, 90 Diamondback, 92 Kestrel
What's wrong with your Trek frame? It sounds like what you need more than anything are components. But if you need most or all the parts, it's usually cheaper to get a complete bike. The late 80's and early 90's was when they made lugged steel bikes with indexed shifting, cassette gears, freehubs, etc. You could pick up one of those for a decent price. They typically had a stiffer, racier ride than your Trek, if that's what you want. How "modern" do the parts need to be?