Shogun Appreciation Society

Gordon1
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society

Postby Gordon1 » Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:59 pm

P!N20 wrote:
Mon Jul 15, 2024 11:50 am
WyvernRH wrote:
Mon Jul 15, 2024 11:32 am
Sadly, that would be a wall-hanger for me. I just can't ride stuff like that anymore :( .
I'm not sure said forum member can either. He'd probably hang it on the wall if there was any space left :lol:
Said forum member here and yes I can ride it, heck I rode it around the court on the weekend but you are correct, there isn’t much wall space.

I would have replied to this cheap shot earlier but after 5 minutes on it I needed chiro, physio and osteo, the pain killing drugs and muscle relaxants have now worn off so I can let you know it’s a lovely thing, if you have a 50m commute.

Imwit
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society

Postby Imwit » Tue Jul 16, 2024 8:50 pm

Gordon1 wrote: Said forum member here and yes I can ride it, heck I rode it around the court on the weekend but you are correct, there isn’t much wall space.

I would have replied to this cheap shot earlier but after 5 minutes on it I needed chiro, physio and osteo, the pain killing drugs and muscle relaxants have now worn off so I can let you know it’s a lovely thing, if you have a 50m commute.
:lol:
I rode one of those for a bit more than 50m a few years back. It was fun. It really wanted to be ridden fast was my impression.

Boyetiful
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society

Postby Boyetiful » Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:28 pm

Hi all!

Can anyone help determine (if possible) the year of manufacture of this frame? It's a Shogun Trailbraker 3. I'm thinking between 1989 and/or 1990 but I'm unsure. It'd be greatly appreciated if anyone could help me determine the year or point me in the right direction so I can check. Here's the serial number on the bb: M9JI56031. Thank you!
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Edit:
I think I figured it out. Have a great one y'all!

savvas
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Re: Shogun Appreciation Society

Postby savvas » Mon Sep 23, 2024 1:06 pm

savvas wrote:
Thu Feb 16, 2023 10:45 am
Kidbolt wrote:
Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:54 pm
...so I believe it’s a 1990 model. It’s missing the wheels, which seem to be 700c - I tried a 26” set which was too small.
I have a GroundBreaker too. I think mine is an early-mid-'90s judging by the components. Started out with a full Shimano LX groups with cantis front & rear. Has 700C wheels although I believe at some point the GroundBreaker name was used for a 26" wheeled bike. I've rebuilt the front wheel with an Alfine dyno hub. Currently has a set of Deore thumbs - can't recall if they were original or if I installed them (I prefer thumb shifters).

Mine is full butted cromo, original white paint, moderately sloping TT & quite light weight with touring eyelets on the dropouts & fork (only 2 bottle cages though). Nice bike but a little small for me at 17.5" C-T. I may sell this, either complete or as a frame set...
Hi again folks,

I've been contemplating my too-small-for-me white Shogun Groundbreaker. It's a fantastic 700C bike made with relatively lightweight Tange MTB tubing. Fully set up with all the braze-ons you'd want for touring or gravel use (except for a 3rd water bottle mount) & I've read somewhere that it'll fit 45mm tyres!

Unfortunately I've been riding it & have realised that I really need a bigger frame - probably one that's around 50-53cm C-T - the one I have is about 45cm C-T (sloping TT) so probably best called a 'medium'.

I'd happily swap the frame I have for a larger one if anyone in SA has one that's too big for them. Alternatively I'd certainly be interested in buying a larger GB frame if anyone has one (or even a complete bike) sitting unused in the shed... ta, Sam.

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