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Everything has changed, but it's still the same!
The Orange was my first good Mtb and is still a great bike to ride, the Trek is obviously more capable on tough terrain and the brakes actually work.
Both still bikes though, wondering what they'll be like in another 23 years?
Posted mainly because I've finally worked out how to post pictures from my phone ๐
Liking the purple theme. I wanted that Orange when I was younger, never did get one in the end. The Trek looks fun.
I'm surprised there's no change to the brickwork.
I've got a '96 P7 (and a 98 Marin East Peak) and only recently got a modern 905. I still use the P7 weekly for commuting.
two lovely looking bike there....
@scotroutes, yeah the brickwork is pretty horrific ๐ณ house is still standing though so it'll do!
Both of those bikes are rather purty...