That's a fine bicycle in one of my favorite Bstone colors; I love the 
two-tone grey including stem, and the yellow lettering. The stem-clamp is 
25.4, which is the non-oversize standard for most flat- and city-bars. 
Spend some money on that thing! 

Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Saturday, May 23, 2015 at 9:45:52 PM UTC-7, Bruce Smitham wrote:

> Hi gang, I just acquired a 1988 or 1989 Bridgestone Trail MB-4 that's in 
> good condition. Do you think its a good enough riding bike to invest a 
> little money into this project? The drivetrain, shifters, brakes and wheels 
> are in good condition. The cables and housing are a little old but still 
> work as is. I was thinking of getting Schwalbe Smart Sams or Thunder Burts 
> for tires , VP-001 gripster pedals. Do you have any suggestions for 
> handlebars/stem combo that would raise the height of the handlebars but 
> stay fairly sporty? I was thinking of FSA Metropolis or Surly Open Bars 
> with Ergon grips- does anyone know what clamp size bars I need for that 
> existing stem (see attached photo)? 
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Bruce in San Diego
>

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