Rebuilding a Classic Klein Mountain Bike
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Klein frames always has like a "saint aura" around them. Since I'm living in Argentina, I've never seen one of these beauties personally, but always remember the "storm" paint of Tinker Juarez's Adroit frame with the SL Mag 21. Great video, and as always, thanks for share it with us! Big hug!
Thanks Byron
@@oldshovel as I have 4 of those frames-dont play with a stem and bars-answer always was:bars straight max 610mm,580 wat shud be,and any crowbar will destroy handling.ANY stem under 110mm will destroy handling.Try to keep Your stem as high as U can,drop a saddle a bit.Love the video to passion!all d best Dude
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En Argentina piden arriba de 300 lucas por una Klein (1500-2000 dólares)
I never could’ve imagined watching videos of guys rebuilding old mountain bikes would bring me so much contentment 🙃 Love your channel.
Regarding running cables through the internal fittings; I've found that turning the frame so the tube you're running the cable through is vertical really helps. That's my go-to on my Klein's (yeah, multiple). Also, start at the upper and let gravity help with the cable. I kinda shuddered when you pulled out the drill!
Cringe, at least it wasn't a hammer lol.
This is the best way ive found to do it as well. haven't had one beat me yet.
When I did mine, I vacuumed a string through the frame, taped the cable liner to that and pulled it into place!
@@ballisticviii Great idea 💡, I will remember that one. I was thinking, laying it on the side as well. Anything to avoid a drill. Especially if those internal cable ferrules are in good shape. I actually yelled NO, when I saw the drill. Great looking bike tho.
@@ballisticviii As an electrician, I would have done the same. Or drop string in with lots of extra slack. Use a folded thin wire to snag the string from the other hole opening.
It turned super cool! People kill for that brand in UK. So many Klein lovers here.
Cool
waking up and finding a notification from your channel is nice. Greetings from Mexico, I envy the climate of your country, I want to wake up one day and find snow at the entrance of my house one day.👍😙☕️👍
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Found your channel yesterday and already had so much enjoyment bringing those old mountain bikes back to life and restoring them. A friend kindly gave me a 1989 Puegeot Laser which has by turned a wheel for many years and has been covered up in a garage, which I'm in the process of restoring. Many thanks once again. Des P.
I still ride my '92 Klein Rascal, that I bought as a frame in '92 and have rebuilt 6 or 7 times. My favorite bike of all time!
Awesome
My jaw dropped when I did read that you rebuilt a KLEIN.... Cant wait to watch it. You plus KLEIN is a match made in heaven.
Gary Klein made so genious and lightyears-ahead-bikes , with so genious and beautiful details, IN THE LATE 80s AND
EARLY 90s ALREADY......
He's up there in the Olymp/the Gods for me, with Chris Chance, Keith Bontrager, Tom Ritchey, Joe Breeze, Joe Murray and the likes, but he was a League of his own...
He wasnt the FIRST one who built MTB-frames, like Ritchey and such, but Klein's ideas and paintJobs are just breathtaking,
FROM OVER 30 YEARS AGO :-)
I loved when you drilled out the internal cable routing ends. Sometime, you just have to, or else the frame is just a bunch of unusable pipes. Beautiful build.
Made me cringe. Just use some thin MIG welding wire to route the cable.
I cringed so bad too. The solution I would suggest in future is a piece of string with a vacuum cleaner to pull it out the other side
Yeah, I completely agree. Use a vacuum to suck a piece of yarn through.
I used the vacuum method for my adept race. Definitely cringed when he drilled out the stops
@@crapiecorn look again. Derailleurs aren't hydraulic. Drilling was unnecessary
My old Klein Arttitude Comp in the Orange/yellow Koi fade is STILL my favorite bike I own. Nice seeing another one brought back to life . Great upload as usual!
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@@oldshovel it’s all closed trails due to flooding here in Nashville at the moment so it was nice to see someone out on an old MtB 👍
Always a good day when there is a new old shovel video
I literally rolled out of bed because I got the video notification, made a cup of coffee and yes perfect way to start the day.
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For your hydraulic hose, you had to drill the frame anyway. Your rear disc brake converter is the interesting thing for real.
But, for your next internal cable routing, if the park tool set doesn't fit really good, just use a Shimano positron shifter cable / wire!
Make a little hooks in both ends, and then you put them inside from both openings, and let them " meet
I done almost the same build with my Klein Attitude, going with the Sellution Componants disc adaptor. Fitted 650b disc wheels and 42mm tires. Rockshox Duke XC air fork. Rides like a dream. Great gob on this resto mod 👍
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@@oldshovel where did you find the Sellution adapter? I've looked online but seem to only be finding other brands? They might work, but I'd hate to order one and have it not be compatible. Thanks.
After a busy last week or so, I am FINALLY getting around to watching this. I just want to say again how awesome this turned out! I love this color on the Klein and the white touches just speak to me. GREAT BUILD!
Lovely. Love the Klein and Cannondale frames from the 80’s..early 90’s era. There were some very light bikes around in those days..titanium and some very light aluminum bits..had an early set of Pace Carbon legged air/oil shocks that were super light. Keep the content coming please.
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Beautiful work Rob! I had a blue Klein attitude comp many years ago, it was a size too small but I loved the look of it so much I just ran with a longer post and stem.
Thanks Rusty. They are beautiful bikes.
Always wanted a Klein too. Beautiful bikes from a magic time in mountain biking.
A solid fork and single speed build with carbon bars, seat post, alloy bolts throughout and obviously tubeless on lightweight tires, now that would be a weight weenys dream
I almost went single speed on this one.
My ultimate dream bike even today
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Building my Klein palomino, i basically taped every single opening on the frame, super glued a thread on to the cable, put it into the cable opening and used a vacuum cleaner to suck out the thread from the other side.
I have always wanted a Klein myself, especially the Mantra. I know that URT designs are considered bad tech as far as suspension goes, but I still like them. I still own a 1998 Barracuda XC URT frame that I bought in 2008 as a NOS purchase. It still had the original factory packaging and stickers on it when it arrived after buying it off Ebay for $102. I am looking at building it up as a sorta "Softtail" 26" gravel bike w/ a 1x and rigid fork or even go simpler a single speed gravel. I actually rode it built up for ten years on trails, it even made the Rewind segment on GMBN when I sent them a pic.
I had a mantra race new back in 1998.
I loved the look so much but I have to admit,
I sold a 1997 team issue GaryFisher Supercaliber with Red anodized Ringle parts to afford it and had it for a couple of months before selling it for another Supercaliber.
The standup to lockout was awesome on climbs but the thing had a tendency to want to buck you off if you came out of the seat slightly over big bumps.
Launched me a few times before I went back to the hardtail. My Sugar 1 never did that. Just a heads up if you do get the Mantra ever. Stay seated or stay standing. Don’t try to transition while going over something. It doesn’t like it. Lol 👍
(Also, be ready for tons of people to ask “is that one of those folding bikes?” Ugh! I got that on almost every ride.) she was beautiful though!
@@WristwatchAddiction My Barracuda XC was a URT with a different pivot location than the Mantra....heavier too because it's full chromoly, I rode the crap out of it.
@@johnnydoe66 I remember those! So cool!
put 27.5 wheels,rigid,good fork,580mm carbon bars with 25.4mm Race stem[at least 110mm]and U`ll get a havoc.
Sat here nursing a hangover having watched England v Wales at Twickenham yesterday and was just thinking a new Old Shovel video would be perfect!
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Holy moly "just bulit with parts around the co-op"
I wanna go to that co-op if those are the parts hanging around!!
You definitely made the old cool again! Been doing this flipping of my friends’ old bikes in which deserve a 2nd time appreciation due to its sturdy built and quality. And it’s more fun to ride a bike when you put effort and touch of artistry to it. You and Seth @bermpeak are my inspiration in doing this...
Cool build. After 15 years off a bike I just bought 3 old bikes. The best one is a 1998 Klein Attitude Comp that seems all original with Rock Shocks, but has some nice Ritchey bars. Been riding it now, but Im going to take it apart for some love soon. Paid $200 and its in good shape.
Cool! The Klein Attitude was my first MTB back in the days..
The razzinfrakin cable moment and out comes the drill! Fantastic!
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Always wanted a klein. Especially the green/blue paint.
Gmbn tech did a piece a while back about somebody who had an amazing collection of retro kleins👍. Worth a watch if your a fan.
I saw that one. That guys collection was so awesome.
I just brought my 2001 klein attitude comp to get fully broken down and rebuilt, putting thumb shifters on as well...love my Klein and stoked for this video...wish I had your talent sir...keep the videos coming!
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Very cool! I bought a Klein Attitude Race in that same color back in the spring of 1997. I still have it today with all the original manuals and documentation. I brushed the dust off it the other day and I'm actually thinking of selling it. 55 years old and just no time to enjoy it so I figure it deserves someone who can.
That's a nice build of a lightweight bike have some fun in the snow
these videos inspire me to revive this trek 950 in very bad condition, greetings from Spain
Awesome 🙌
My mind needed this video. Excellent build, production and soundtrack.
I also always wanted a Klien, found one on facebook marketplece for $100.00. jumped on it, it was a gut replaced everything. Preserved the paint as best as possible. rides nice and has awesome paint. will try t switch over to disc now. nice job.
They are awesome
This is where you shine brother 👍🏼 keep ‘em coming
Fantastic build. I like how you solved the internal cable routing issue.
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What a wonderful sound riding through the snow!!!
Agreed
It turned out great
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Absolutely brilliant top draw, respect.
This Bike is a work of art. great workmanship . well done sir!
You finally got a real headset press ! Love it ! 👍
A beautiful bike. I love the colour, and those Kleins just exude quality.
One of the best looking bikes you have done imo. Reminds me of my old voodoo.
Yes! I mentioned whitewalls on your Facebook post kind of ironically just to make it something it wasn’t (ie road bike into gravel bike) but I also really thought the white would pop against that beautiful blue frame.
And of course Rob thought of something even better with those white Mavic wheels.
Soo good! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Lol thanks.
Easy way to route internal cables, cotton through first hole, vacuum cleaner pipe the other hole, suck through cotton, tie on string pull through, tape on cable to string pull through.
Which I would do the same! This type of frame with an internal route for only the cables is complicated even with this Parktool kit... But the drill solves it! I'm amazed at the variety of parts available out there, like this disc brake adapter. An excellent montage!
Nice! I was eager to see the direction that you took with it and i think that you nailed it. Good job.
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For internal holes like that you can feed a piece of thread through and put a hoover on the other end. It works a treat everytime
For the internal cable routing...just use a verly light string of rope and a vaccuum cleaner. Works most of the time.
My dad had a black and gold Attitude in the 90’s. Maybe the most beautiful bike I’ve ever seen. I think it was back with gold sparkle and gold lettering.
The Klein looks awesome. Great job. Your overnight bike camp adventure got me thinking about a local guy here named Dan Burton that did the trip to the south pole to bike some years ago. That was a awesome trip to follow along with.
Absolute stunner! That white wheelset...
I all wants one. Been looking few years I hope get one soon
They are beautiful
Super rad. Those old Kleins are so cool.
Agreed
WOW! I can't believe I just saw a video of my bike (attitude race) being built out the way I'd do it! Even the oury grips which have been my fav forever.
The power of the drill! She looks like a real plush ride, Rob. Incredible stuff at that bike collective, eh?
Totally awesome stud at the collective. I could and do spend hours there when I go.
I wouldn't know how to ride in that snow....no snow here in South Africa 🇿🇦😁 Awesome build👊
4:30 watching you press fit the bearing cups whereas just about 2 hours ago I hammered in new bearing cups into my very worn and old 26 inch mtb😂 used wood though so no damage at all
I’ve used the same method before too 😁
I had the great pleasure of owning a Klein when I was growing up. The exact same bike in lime green that hung in the background in Jerry's apartment in Seinfeld. What an amazing machine. And no, I didn't grow up rich. I bought it used in 1989 for $600 from a pretty sketchy dude. It was obviously stolen and long story short, after about 3-4 years of great memories, someone else decided to reappropriate it for themselves. Oh well, Such is life.
Lol and ouch. They are beautiful bikes.
Your build is always class..man👍💪
Thanks 🙏
Oh man, you should have used the thread and vacuum trick!
Lol 😂 should have.
Beautyfull job as usual. Love it
Great choice to buy this frame. Bravo from Greece...
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Thats beautiful man
Beautiful!
Wow! My adored Klein:) Good work!
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You also could service the judy T2 that is on the table! It will be a nice help 😄
Klein is also a bike I wanted for years sweet
Espectacular! Saludos desde Argentina!
Where is that dream vintage bike shop where you can just select a Klein frame to buy? Amazing!!!
I've always loved Klein colors ! The blue is my favorite ! I shuddered when you drilled the frame, but you know what you're doing. Awesome as always ! ( BTW- I think 24lbs is just fine.) 👍
Thanks my friend.😁
I was always wondering how you work on bikes without listening to music or something. At 9:33 I discovered your secret.
Lol yes sometimes I listen to audiobooks. 😁🙌
Lovely work, and frame. :)
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The klein! Great bike I always think of Seinfeld 😆 🤘💯❤
Lol 😂
Nice I always wanted to build a foes weasel 2
Yeah this was impossible to route that's why we ended up hanging the frame instead of building it (I work at the salt lake bicycle collective). I tried for a while but you have to fit the cable through a 3mm hole at the end of the housing stop in the frame (non removable stop). Also the cables were supposed to cross inside the frame. Unfortunately someone pulled the cables out so there was no guide to route them, and as we can all see the park tool magnetic router didn't work. It makes me happy to see you drilled it, I wouldn't do that to one we were selling but that's a great way to save this frame!
Lol thanks for chiming in Owen, I had head you messed around with this one for a while trying to get it to work. I should have crossed them over as you mentioned. I realized that after I was done that for the cable routing it would have been a lot cleaner and probably jussi as easy after drilling the stops out.
Interesting to see those maxis ignitor tyres there , I'm in the UK and have a 2002 specialized Rockhopper Pro amongst my collection with its original tyres which are ignitors.
Seen one of these on the bay it's still live I might get it.
Beautiful Bike 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Grab that psycle werks wild hare! Great bike back in the day.
A simple Trick to put a Cabel thru the Frame. Take a old Shiftwire from a Shimano Positron thru the frame and then put the Shiftcable on the wire, and take it through the frame.
Wish I was born in the US, so that I could have got my favourite Trek 3700 restored from you. Awesome video as always.
Do it yourself :^)
It's easy, you'll learn something new and you'll love your bike more than ever
@@stuvademakaroner9607 ya hopefully one day I will try to give it a shot, the Trek 3700 was my first premium bike and I plan to keep it forever. Its is still awesome even after a decade. But honestly his work is so professional, I will never ever reach those standards :-) Also we don't get all the accessories, tires, suspension fork, spray paints etc easily here like how its available in the US. For Eg. I am still not able to get the Bontrager 26 inch tires for my bike since 2019. I also want to get my Suntour suspension fork replaced. My Authorised trek dealer has said Trek has almost stopped importing cycles and accessories here since the pandemic. He also told that for the suspension fork, he can place an order but he is not sure if they will accept the order. I can replace it with some third party parts but I wanted the original accessories.
@@nitinbhat absolutely nobody buys parts from the dealer, especially oldshovel. Chill out and buy 3rd party and used parts.
Also, greetings from Moscow
Also, fuck the USA, no offense
@@stuvademakaroner9607 ok point noted regarding the 3rd party and used parts. Cheers.
Nice build...had a Attitude Race in Blue, full XTR build, with Rock Shock Judy...sold to a guy for his kids....tried to buy the Ringle-Kooka Stubs off him...can't find them, they quit making them, because peeps were sticking their finger in them and breaking fingers and or wrist...the only bar end I ever liked...
Good job mete !
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Man, $150 for a good looking Klein Attitude frame?! That's a bargain! Great build!
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I’ve always wished you could do this with my bike
Fine assembling, as always. I still wonder, if one could keep more aspects from the original concept of good old times.
Nice! I can't help but think this would have made an excellent 27.5 drop bar "gravel" bike!
Man I love these videos
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My dream bike
Love the build. My fav part is where it looks like your holding a ghosts hand because of the camera.
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Back in those days Klein always had teflon tubes inside the frame , when they were worn out most people just pulled them out ! Awesome job mate I restored many Kleins and know how much work it can be to repair those ! Good job ! .....just as a friendly warning : Never ever mess with the paint of a Klein if you relay don't have to !!! removin the paint is a nightmare on its own because they used a very special aluminium based base coat ! Just the last builds had normal paint on it befor Klein quit and were sold to Trek .
Thanks for the tip on the paint. I had not heard this about Kleins. That said I have found that a lot of primers struggle with adhering to aluminum so if I repaint an aluminum frame I try to leave the previous paint if it’s not pealing off because I doubt anything I would replace it with would work better. So I just try to smooth out the old paint and rough it up (with 220 or higher) so it will hold the new paint.
Good idea ! I had to restore once a 1992 Klein Attitude with badly damaged paint (original sunflare paint) and the customer wantet a flipflop paintjob ....removing the paint and the primer took me more than a week , after that I had to use a very special and extremely expensive primer ! The small can was barely enough for one layer and was more than 70 bucks ! The weird thing is if the base coat is not damaged it looks like the paint ist just sitting on a naked frame , but in my case the bike was out in the weather for a long time and the primer had holes were water got into and froze in winter . You can imagine my face when I had to peel off the base coat like pieces of foil ! So in my mind this stuff is maybe some similar stuff like the JB weld thing or maybe they used some weird component to spray weld on ...I have no clou at all because you won't find much about it in the web !
I have a Klein and those metal eyelets do actually come out. I typically gently tap them out with a small screwdriver and a hammer. Once they are out routing with a magnet is easy. Then they can be re-installed, they will also come out easier if you ever have to do it again in the future. For anyone else working on Kleins use this method, you do not need to drill them out.
Agreed. I use a machine thread bolt of the appropriate diameter (determined by trial and error), thread it into the cable stop insert, and pull the insert out. That makes the openings much larger and a simple rod or even straightened wire hanger makes the routing simple.
Love the channel! However you desecrated the heck out of that Klein by drilling it. The metal cable stops are easily removable from the frame. It's not necessary to remove them however. Frame cable sleeves are used inside the frame. Available from klein'spainted. Welding or bailing wire is used to route the internal cable housings. The unique engineering is part of what makes a Klein a Klein. You need to do a Klein redemption build complete with pressing in bottom bracket and headset bearings. Working on Klein's is an art form!
I admit I’m not steeped in the art of working on Kleins but look forward to honing the skills. 😁🙌
Awesome!
Wow what a score, a Klein frame for $150! Nice build! And it's a small thing, but I really like that blue color.
Keep an eye on marketplace, I got an 03 with all factory bontrager parts, for $200, it had a Terry woman's seat, I replaced, both new tires and tube, all cables, and Santori set back bars. All original xt parts are in good condition. I'm in it for about $325 in immaculate condition. They are out there.
@@flatlander6928I'd love a klein but it'd have to xl frame, not sure they even made xl.
@@haqitman hey, mine is 17” and I’d say they run large on the early 2000 bikes. I’m 5/8, and top rail is right at my crotch. If you get the chance, try a 20”.
@@flatlander6928 Yeah, 20" with decent geometry will work. I got to ride a friend's 90ish and it was amazing. The frame is a masterpiece.
Always great ❤👍
I really like to dig up drawers and collect ex-project surplus to build frankenstein, yet your builds are way better looking than frankenstein :)
That’s exactly what this build was, with the best I could find in the bins. 😁🙌
....looks great, nice job. keep safe
Thanks Bob
i noticed when you were mounting the tire that you were finishing it away from the valve.. if you finish at the valve you wont need tire levers.. dont ask me why but it works 100% of the time.
Really nice build, but i felt bad when you usted the drill😁, how did you get the rear brake line? Like the derailleur line? Or outside the frame?