John Tomac's 1994 Raleigh Titanium race bike. 3

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Parts
Brand
Model
Additional info

Parts

Frame
Raleigh
Tomac Signature
Titanium, made by Commies
Frame: Raleigh Tomac Signature. Misc: Titanium, made by Commies
Fork
RockShox
Mag 21
Fork: RockShox Mag 21
Headset
Tioga
Headset: Tioga
Handlebar
Tioga
Handlebar: Tioga
Stem
Tioga
Stem: Tioga
Grips
Other
Tomac
Grips: Other Tomac
Brakes
Other
Dia Compe
Brakes: Other Dia Compe
Brake Levers
Other
DIa Compe
Brake Levers: Other DIa Compe
Shifters
SRAM
Grip Shift X-Ray
Shifters: SRAM Grip Shift X-Ray
Front Derailleur
Shimano
Deore XT
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
Rear Derailleur
Shimano
XTR
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XTR
Cranks
Other
Tioga Revolver
Cranks: Other Tioga Revolver
Chainrings / Sprocket
Shimano
XTR
Chainrings / Sprocket: Shimano XTR
Bottom Bracket
Other
Tioga
Bottom Bracket: Other Tioga
Chain
Shimano
XTR
Chain: Shimano XTR
Cassette / Rear Cog
Shimano
XTR
Cassette / Rear Cog: Shimano XTR
Pedals
Shimano
Pedals: Shimano
Front Rim
Mavic
Front Rim: Mavic
Rear Rim
Mavic
Rear Rim: Mavic
Hubs
Shimano
Hubs: Shimano
Spokes
Other
Spokes: Other
Front Tire
Continental
Front Tire: Continental
Rear Tire
Continental
Rear Tire: Continental
Saddle
Tioga
Saddle: Tioga
Seatpost
Other
Seatpost: Other
General Info

General Info

Model Year
1994
Model Year:
1994
Riding Type
Cross Country
Riding Type:
Cross Country
Additional Info

This is one of JT's race bikes. I got it from Stan Mavis; he co-founded Pearl Izumi USA. He originally got the bike from Tomac after sponsoring him. Many of the components have the month/year dates etched on them to keep track of how long stuff would last during a season. The rear disc wheel has two sets of numbers written in sharpie by his mechanic; the number of rides and the number of hours ridden on the wheel. When JT got up to 50 hours they would replace the wheel before it would fall apart.

Additional Info:

This is one of JT's race bikes. I got it from Stan Mavis; he co-founded Pearl Izumi USA. He originally got the bike from Tomac after sponsoring him. Many of the components have the month/year dates etched on them to keep track of how long stuff would last during a season. The rear disc wheel has two sets of numbers written in sharpie by his mechanic; the number of rides and the number of hours ridden on the wheel. When JT got up to 50 hours they would replace the wheel before it would fall apart.

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