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My first set of riser bars were ano blur club roost jobbies with the brace.
A friend ha a pair of Roox bars that used a small thin yellow washer to get them to 25.4mm (they had no bulge). I remember them snapping just before one of the rises.
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Way ahead of the curve in 1992-3 switch on and off suspension, Swiss bike company was threatening to launch the S-bike pronounced like Swatch but never quite crossed the pronunciation barrier into English, allegedly designed by the Actor Anthony Quins son who was a bit of a californian hippy biker from the early days.
AC Stuff - I used to have a headset that was waaaaay too much money for a loose bearing headset. Cranks were quite cool too.
USE - seatposts were everywhere on the XC circuit.
L&M Cranks - Nice, solid, now absent.
Goldtec - I know it's now BETD but I am not sure why the name disappeared
So much of this stuff died out 'cause it was so eyewateringly expensive, fragile, and just didn't do what it said on the tin.
My Nukeproof hubs were light, but were seemingly made of French cheese, and decided to separate themselves from the freehub at any opportunity. Stupid shock lengths on a lot of the K2 / Coyote kit meant you couldn't replace them (although I'd still like a pull shock K2 razorback in red/ blue / white) The Sbikes snapped in multiple places (as did the manitous and kirks) Even some of those jump frames were ropey and so, so heavy and overbuilt.
I know its rose tinted and all but some of the brands that died out were crap!
Bullet bros chain tensioner?
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I know they're still going, but when was the last time you saw a Breezer?
Here's mine:
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Bullshit! The Coyote Dual is an awesome frame. Bombproof and reasonably light. Still got mine after almost 10 years. Still rides great.
Sorry let me rephrase that - Coyote was never a desirable "brand of its time". I had one of their downhill bikes. Only because that was all I could afford at the time (along with equally shit RST High five forks).
It was rubbish.
The duel was just a Taiwanese catalogue dirt jump frame wasn't it?
Got a sliver one of those in my toolbox.Bullet bros chain tensioner?
Used it quite recently as well.
The chain tensioner is no different to a clutch mech now I guess. I preferred using it to a DCD as it didn't affect chainline. I liked it
Agree that a lot of this stuff was crazy money (AC componenets - cranks were ace but my god expensive) or just plain rubbish (ZZYZX forks or Onza SPD's).
I still have fond memories of the ZZYZX fors though - bearing in mind all the other forks had 28mm stanchions, they looked HUGE.
Talking of huge forks that were silly / of their time I nominate the Monster T and Super Monster T - FREERIDE baby! Drop top flat landing.
I've got a crud claw kicking about in the garage too.
White Bros. forks.
Their upside down ud150s were ahead of the game...
^^Haro^^
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand, I'm spent!
๐ Drooooool ๐
Has anyone mentioned Overbury's Pioneer.
Well after 5 pages and we get to Overbrurys !
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Overburys. Whatever happened to them with their 24" rear wheel.
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Would put pic up but still don't know how !
USE - seatposts were everywhere on the XC circuit.
They still do all the seatposts, but I rather suspect Exposure lights is a very big part of their turnover now! Certainly not a brand to have disappeared, bigger now than ever!
However i really wanted the top level model that had some spaceage electrically controlled hinged inner chainrings that moved sections to help gear shifting......it wasnt Shimano, but i cant remember who made it...SUNTOUR?
Browning (firearms maker) design, licensed by SunTour
And that's 200!
USE - seatposts were everywhere on the XC circuit.
They still do all the seatposts, but I rather suspect Exposure lights is a very big part of their turnover now! Certainly not a brand to have disappeared, bigger now than ever!
Don't forget the flat bars with the bar ends that went through the bar rather than be clamped on the end...ideally in ano purple.
Keewee! Stil got a Chromozone frame in the shed that I keep meaning to rebuild.
Mountain Cycle? I had a Zen and the San Andreas was "ahead of its time"?
Before folk like Spooky came along we used to just use 14 and 16" XC frames and snap them a lot.
small XC hardtail geometry was very very similar to old skool DJ hardtail geometry. As you can see, the stays weren't even very short on DJ frames back then and HA were very steep as a lot of the designers/riders were ex BMX riders.
Bullshit! The Coyote Dual is an awesome frame. Bombproof and reasonably light. Still got mine after almost 10 years. Still rides great.
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Spent many happy days on that at Chicksands and then turned it into the best London commuter ever. Large set of stairs? Don't mind if I do. Great bike, cost buttons.
What about Atomlab? Are they still going? Claude Butler? My second ever MTB...
Cook Bros is the brand I used to lust after. Brought a set back from Florida for a mate in 1994...purple naturally! He fitted pace rings to them for his Saracen.
I remember seeing PAUL components rear mechs in Stif in 1993...the price then would make my eyes bleed even now!
Suntour is another brand to have died a death...good gears but could not compete with the big S.
Best thing Marin ever did was the 1992 matt finish they used...loved my Palisades from back then.
Atomlab are somehow still going. churning out shite products as ever.
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Atomlab are somehow still going. churning out shite products as ever.
You'd have landed that jump on your road bike without even a scratch, I'm sure. Just like you have for as long as you've lived. Etc.
*Yawn*
Anyone remember the "tie-died" titanium spokes--haven't seen those since about 1995
EP-X Carbon Fibre with swing arm, about 15 years ago. Oz design with potential to be big, but didn't make it. Belt drive capability.
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Got one in the attic. It came with a Rohloff hub.
Not sure of the name - Pony boots?
Axo Ponys. Still got a pair in the garage.
LOVE this thread! Also loving those Kirk road bikes! ๐
I have very fond memories of my Pro-flex 656, complete with Odyssey triple traps, Bullet Bros chain tensioner, Tektro V-brakes, Onza Ules grips and Club Roost braced "riser" bar (the rise was that minimal the brace sat higher than the grips but hey, I put them on and felt proper gnarr ๐ณ ).
Sadly stolen from the local bike shop after it stayed there overnight for a service. Remember being asked to come down to the police station where one of the D.C's tried to get me to confess to stealing my own bike (on the basis that I'd had a GT Timberline nicked about 18 months previously, so clearly I had "form")!
Remember liking a green Ridgeback with butterscotch Tioga psychos and Halson Inversions, would that be about '95?
Always lusted after the Killer V and Super V's from Cannondale and it was a Super V that replaced the Pro-Flex. Looking back the Pro-Flex was the more fun to ride and the 'dale was a bit of a lump.
LOVE this thread! Also loving those Kirk road bikes!
I keep going back to the picture and drooling.
I don't know how, but I will get one somehow, someday.
Cracking thread ๐ some serious memories from the past haha
Still miss my khs even now!!
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etto helmets?
I still have two blue ringle cages like the ones above. They still work pretty well though they scratch bottles to buggery.
Mountain Goat
Trimble
Calloi
Raleigh
WTB,
As in the Hubs and headsets, the ones you turn the seal over a hole squirt grease in, till it comes out of the other hole!
Great design, help keep cup & cone hubs running sweat for ages!
Why they don't do something like that now is beyond me!
Epic thread. Too many memories from all the stuff listed here.
I had to check my shins after seeing the Black Widow pedal picture. Yes, I still have numerous marks in each shin from those damn things.
Fred Salmon
Dave Hemming stuff (DCD)
RST forks
Dave Hemming stuff (DCD)
The DCD was a Pete 'crud' Tomkins device after Dave Hemming came to him looking for a solution to stop his chain flapping about IIRC.
Although it's been touched on a few times already but, Spooky. I still want a Metalhead ๐
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