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Nakamura PRO 2000

This is my first project, so it went through a lot of trial and error. The frame is a vintage MTB frame, but the dropout is a vertical dropout. Because of that, i had to experiment with different cogs and different chains so that i could get the right chain tension. Thankfully, i found the right drivetrain and chain to get the perfect chain tension. I dont know why, but i paired up the rare Araya TM840F rims with budget hubs.

Frame:
Nakamura PRO 2000

Fork/Headset:
Nakamura/Unbranded

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Exodus/Neco 110.5

Pedals:
Promend

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
46x16/16T Six Bolt Unbranded/Exodus 46T/YBH MK918

Handlebars/Stem:
Unbranded 600mm Risebar/Giant 25.4 Quill Stem

Saddle/Seatpost:
Unbranded/Rito 31.4

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Araya TM840F/Genio NPG 07-AL/Kenda Nevegal 26x2.1

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Araya TM840F/OXO HB-802/Kenda Nevegal 26x2.1

Accessories:
Rockbros Q3

More Info:
Planning on changing the bottom bracket and crankset. I also plan on changing the tires and adding bar-ends that look like horns when you put on the handlebars (I dunno what they're called lol, they're vintage mtb stuff)

Added by jappir61. Last updated about 1 month ago.

3 Comments

Blokk

Blokk says:

So basically a tracklocross… You will probably have issues with chain tension because of those dropouts. Have some fun with it anyway

Posted about 1 month ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

+1

Posted about 1 month ago

jappir61

jappir61 says:

yeah, i used to have issues with the chain tension lol. but now its okay! ... well, for now atleast

Posted about 1 month ago