1994 Specialized S-Works M2 project
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still have all of the takeoff parts. The original crank and stem will get reinstalled. Original fork will go with it. I'll use the crank and stem on another project I have in the works.
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So I had the M2 out on local trails again yesterday. I love how it handles and responds on the trails. I wish there was a way to make it a bit smaller...
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Shorter cranks?
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