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1984 Trek 830 MTB
I've been on the lookout for an early lugged Trek mountain bike and found this 1984 830. Here's an almost as-found pic
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-gfIqxGP65i...185-719799.JPG The original Mountech RD was on its last legs so I swapped it for a VGT-Luxe. Part of the Mountech is headed south to hopefully fix another BF member's crusty Suntour derailleur. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-cxB23VnrNe...191-712961.JPG These tiny levers are not stock and need to go along with the foam grips. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-P03AArRsW-...186-723173.JPG It needs new tires and something is making a horrible rattle in the rear hub/freewheel. The headset appears to have been serviced somewhat recently but it's probably going to need a full teardown. |
Very, very nice find. I have a '93 Trek 950 which I think is the last year of the lugged Trek MTBs. I'd love to find one from the 80s like this.
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Post pics of the 950 here!
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Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19959870)
Post pics of the 950 here!
https://www.bikeforums.net/picture.p...ctureid=528248 |
Old bike shenanigans #1
The rear wheel was barely bolted on. There are remants of what used to be a washer between the nut and the dropout. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-N_8BliVv1t...192-743475.JPG Old bike shenanigans #2 Bent rear axle. Hopefully the hub survived. I don't have an Atom freewheel remover yet to pull the thing apart. Considering fitting a spare set of wheels for now. |
Originally Posted by bikemig
(Post 19959876)
I picked this up locally last year:
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Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19959878)
Old bike shenanigans #2
Bent rear axle. Hopefully the hub survived. I don't have an Atom freewheel remover yet to pull the thing apart. Considering fitting a spare set of wheels for now. High quality chromoly replacements are available from WheelMFG, which should help with the bending aspect. I have an early 90's 950, as well. Great ride quality on those frames. |
An atom freewheel tool should be here in a few days. It's less hassle to spend the ~$7 for the tool and clean up the whole mess at once.
Here it is with new Tange grips and Suntour XC levers. The correct levers are DC but I prefer the feel of these old XC Power levers. If anyone has an extra set laying around to trade or sell send me a PM :) http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SW3OZ3taIJ...190-726305.JPG |
Nice bike!! My 1984 830 has gold lettering on the downtube instead of the white lettering. This is truly a first generation mountain bike and it's geometry is quite different than most other MTB's of the time. This thing is closer to a modern Surly Long Haul Trucker than it is to an early Stumpjumper.
https://i.imgur.com/XMdzDe0.jpg |
Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19960985)
An atom freewheel tool should be here in a few days. It's less hassle to spend the ~$7 for the tool and clean up the whole mess at once.
Here it is with new Tange grips and Suntour XC levers. The correct levers are DC but I prefer the feel of these old XC Power levers. If anyone has an extra set laying around to trade or sell send me a PM :) http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SW3OZ3taIJ...190-726305.JPG The 84 Stumpjumper came with M700 brake levers- IMO those would go PERFECTLY on there- and retain that "eclectic mix" of components that used to come on bikes before Shimano's group concept got forced on the industry. |
Those 1983/1984 Trek MTBs are so much better than later years. I’ve got a 1984 850, I’ll probably let it go as it just doesn’t fit.
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Nice find!
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Brooks B17 and a set of temporary old Arayas with some odd red-clay colored Ritchey tires. Still undecided between gumwall and black tires for this bike. I like the look of the black tires on corwin1968s 830.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-CXop4aTHj5...207-731514.JPG http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-gfIqxGP65i...185-719799.JPG |
Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19963278)
Brooks B17 and a set of temporary old Arayas with some odd red-clay colored Ritchey tires. Still undecided between gumwall and black tires for this bike. I like the look of the black tires on corwin1968s 830.
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I have those fenders on my commuter with Continental T&C semi slick 2.1's. Rides nicely.
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This machine is awesome! :) Congrat for the owner!
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All right, I’m starting this old thread back up…
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...48e0a44e3.jpeg This is my 1984 Trek 830 in (yeah, I know), “Berry.” As usual, it’s lugged 501 Reynolds steel. I wanted to get an old MTB for a long time after reading on a couple of well known blogs sensationalizing them. I can’t seem to get into the newer bikes made now. It must’ve been a heck of a time there at Trek during the early 80’s. No Wheel & Sprocket or Erik’s yet. Just Schwinn and Raleigh dealerships. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6636a96c1.jpeg I am convinced these early Trek MTB’s were made by Torch Wizards. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a208aff69.jpeg Got this from the trusty “Vintage Trek” website. Hopefully, this chart will help you on your vintage build journey, as it’s helping me. |
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