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Cannondale RZ120 2010 - marked the end of Cannondale's USA production. Otherwise wholly unspectacular to be honest.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 10:38 am
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I think a 2005 5 Spot qualifies but I would as I had one. IIRC it was the first bike MBR scored 10/10 and MBA described it as "the perfect mountain bike". It was a great, great bike.
Also had an XCE (still hanging in the garage with the BB hacksawed out) but the Burner was the iconic one. Had a 2006 RFX too which was a beautiful ano bronze but the 5 Spot was a far better all rounder.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 10:44 am
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Mongoose Motomag (wire wheeled couldnt afford the Mag version in 1980 as I was only 9)
Diamondback Silver Streak (Met Harry Leary too when I owned it)
CW Pistol Pete (still my favorite bike of all time, mad geometry and scary quick too)
1987 Cannondale m900, xc9000, roller cams, bought on a whim SH in mid nighties, crap to ride, beautiful to look at
1990 Kona Cinder Cone (why did I sell it!!)
1991 GT Zaskar LE (custom build, U brake version, Scott AT4 bars and Pace hubs, mavic ceramic rims)
1993-94ish Fuquay custom in Crom-OR tig welded rather than filleted
and finally the bike I should have never sold...
Klein Adroit, MC1, full xtr apart from Grafton cranks

Since those days its pretty boring, cant justify big spends these days rather have a few bikes of different types than 1 very expensive one


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 10:52 am
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Of all the bikes that I've owned, there are two stand out game changing icons.

My 2004 Enduro was the bike everyone wanted to be seen on. Back in 2001 when the frame first appeared, it sported a whopping 132mm of travel, radical geometry (69.5 degree head angle, 1 degree steeper than the seat angle!) and that monocoque frame. I still have it, the frame hangs from the dining room wall.

The other is my 29er Stumpy Evo from 2014. It's also my favourite bike, ever.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 11:00 am
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Whyte PRST 4
Maverick Ml 7
Condor Cadet


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 11:06 am
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I guess they may be more iconic in certain circles but the Mk1 & Mk2 DMR Trailstar

Only bike I've owned that comes close to iconic, and I reckon it is to the UK MTB scene. Arguably the first proper all-round 'hooligan hardtail' designed for UK riding?

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Posted : 01/07/2016 11:07 am
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1991 Stumpjumper Team
1992 Orange Prestige with Ritchey Logic tubing.
92 or 93 Kona Explosif (the black one)
GT Zaskar
Cove Stiffee (with the Easton Rad tubing)
White On One Inbred single speed.
Santa Cruz Superlight (last of the 26ers)
Turner 5 Spot (Horst link)
Cotic Soul in orange and blue.

29ers are too modern to count unless it is a Ritchey.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 11:08 am
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My first mountain bike back in 1988, a Specialized Rockhopper comp. Me and a mate who had a Gary Fisher Hoo koo e koo used to have a such a great time getting out on them. Blimey, that makes me feel old


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 11:10 am
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The only bikes that i've owned that I reckon were iconic were an original Merlin Mountain and a early nineties Kona Explosif. Mrs mw had the grey with black forks Marin Bear Valley which I reckon is probably the bike that is most identified with Marin from the time when they were at the top of their game.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 11:17 am
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My first MTB was an utterly nondescript Townsend when I was 15. it got nicked after 2 weeks and I didn't have a bike until I was about 22 when my brother in law gave me his old Raleigh Dyna-Tech. That was a game changer for me!


 
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Joining the long list of Pace owners - still own it - silver RC200 F3 originally with Pace elastomer (chrome tube brake bridge) suspension forks, now with Pace carbon rigid forks. Still wears the matching clear plastic crud catcher! It never fails to get positive comments.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 11:36 am
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my list of what i think were iconic bikes ive had

marin b17
whyte prst 1
k2 proflex 5500 and 4500 with noleen active front and rear shock with girvin forks
Muddy fox interactive
bmw Q6 folding full suspension
sintesi bazooka with girder girder frame
cannondale raven 2
reef ? belt drive
giant atx 1

and best of all ibis mojo


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 11:47 am
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I'm waiting to build this up (It was iconic for me )

@bearnecesseties if you ever want to sell that let me know ,I had one and loved it, and wish it had never been stolen


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:00 pm
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Kona Lava Dome with P2's
GT Zaskar
GT Xizang
GT LTS Team
Yeti ARC
Specialized Enduro S Works 04
I would also include my Turner 5 Spot in it's HL design and I had 2 of those.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:00 pm
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Various Hecklers but especially my Transparent Blue Mk1 with a chrome swingarm, RC36's + XTR. How I loved that bike.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:09 pm
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Lava Dome
2x Zaskars
Ibis Mojo

All iconic in my mind and that's what counts... 8)


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:27 pm
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Nothing much other than my 98 sts.
Half dare not ride it for fear of it cracking


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:33 pm
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Interesting what some people consider to be 'iconic'. I think in a wider context, the only one that's been mentioned so far which is truly iconic in the proper sense of the word, is the Brompton, as it's instantly recognisable worldwide, by a far greater number of people than some bike geeks. Many of the models mentioned would, if you stipped them of branding decals and particular paintjobs, be indistinguishable from other bikes except to a very small number of people.

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Some mentioned that would stand out within the narrower context of bike geekery, would be things like the GT triple triangle design, the fat-tubed Cannondales (particularly with Lefty forks), the Marin Mount Vision and the Specialized Stumpjumper FS design. Not so sure about the Klein, as so few people actually owned them, so 'iconic' in myth more than anything else.

Apart from my Brompton, the most 'iconic' bike I've ever owned has to be one of these:

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Posted : 01/07/2016 12:35 pm
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I had an '89 Fisher CR7, aluminium main triangle bolted to a steel rear end was pretty special, plus oversize headset & press-fit bb. It was a Nishiki design sold/licensed to Fisher.

My wife has an early Courier, not that it ever gets used.

I lusted massively over an Attitude when they first came out. I'll get one someday.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:37 pm
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GT Zaskar in polished aluminium with Suntour groupset
Mountain Cycle San Andreas
Orange E3
Yeti 575
Ibis Mojo
On-One Ti 456 (Lynskey)


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:43 pm
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Kona Stinky Six. The original one (2001 / 2002?) Loved it and regretted selling it ever since. ๐Ÿ˜ฅ

The stinky is still my favorite bike. Like sitting in a big comfy armchair that's falling down a hill.

Yup.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:48 pm
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98 Scott Endorphin


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:50 pm
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Interesting what some people consider to be 'iconic'. I think in a wider context, the only one that's been mentioned so far which is truly iconic in the proper sense of the word, is the Brompton, as it's instantly recognisable worldwide, by a far greater number of people than some bike geeks. Many of the models mentioned would, if you stipped them of branding decals and particular paintjobs, be indistinguishable from other bikes except to a very small number of people.

Yep.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 12:50 pm
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Ritchey P20 (still own)
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Bontrager Privateer (regret selling that one)
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Cannondale Raven(s)

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Posted : 01/07/2016 12:52 pm
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Old Rockhopper Comp (not my pic)

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Klein Fervor frameset with Mission Stem. (not my pic)

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Posted : 01/07/2016 12:59 pm
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I forgot.

I had a Raleigh Chopper too 8)


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 1:02 pm
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If ever the big one is dropped, only two things will be tough enough to survive the end of civilisation; cockroaches and Raleigh Grifters.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 1:14 pm
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Had a ~90 Clockwork and a ~92 Bonty Race Lite. Does a Classic Soul count?

When does a bike become iconic?


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 1:26 pm
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I had a purple Chopper.

And later a Raleigh Ultra Burner. (is the Burner considered iconic?)


 
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Posted : 01/07/2016 1:41 pm
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forget it, too obvious.


 
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575, of course
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Posted : 01/07/2016 3:51 pm
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I've had a 90s steel Kona, an Inbred and a Heckler, but they were all fairly late models. The one truly iconic frame I've had would be my Sovereign, and even that is a mk2:
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Posted : 01/07/2016 4:00 pm
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Pace RC200F3.

I had a very bling build of one of those in 2001. It was so flexy that if I stood up and sprinted it would shift at the front. Nice bike though otherwise. The externally butted square tubes were good because as you handled the bike only the corners got scuffed, and the faces of the tubes stayed gleaming shiny and scratch-free.

I also had a '92 Fire Mountain, and I still have an Orange Patriot but it's a later model so less 'classic'. Having read people's attitudes towards them on other forums I'm wondering about giving it a re-spray being nice to it ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 4:23 pm
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Cove Stiffee x 2 and a Superlite.
I miss my stiffee ๐Ÿ˜ฅ


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 4:44 pm
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Got a zaskar (97ish) and a mkII Bullit in my garage and a mate has a Stiffee on loan

I'm quite shit at getting rid of old stuff


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 5:25 pm
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Kona Cindercone ('94)
Cannondale F900SL
Rocky Mountain Vertex
Giant XTC Team NRS
Raleigh Twenty (1970s)
British Eagle Touristique 531ST
Genesis Vagabond (future classic!)


 
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A Budgie, a Striker, and a Soul.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 5:53 pm
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If ever the big one is dropped, only two things will be tough enough to survive the end of civilisation; cockroaches and Raleigh Grifters.

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I had a twice hand-me-down Grifter after my brothers had used and abused it over many years. If a child had to ride one now, I'm sure that Social Services would get involved to stop the cruelty.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 5:54 pm
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Prince Albert Mk1.
Still have the frame, can't bring myself to get rid of it.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 6:07 pm
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Raleigh Chipper
Raleigh Chopper
Raleigh Grifter
Raleigh Super Tuff
Raleigh Bomber
DP Freestyler
Haro Freestyler

Then purchased a MTB and multiples their after which was / is a massive disappointment after the previous child hood / teenage bikes!


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 6:51 pm
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Dmr Trailstar, still used most days


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 7:18 pm
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Raleigh Grifter.
Skyway TA
Hutch Trickstar
Haro Master '88
Haro Sport '88
Original Hoffman Condor
Hoffman Taj
Rockhopper Comp from '91
Santa Cruz Chameleon 2000
Cut and Shut 97 Kona Cindercone single speed
Santa Cruz Blur Mk1
Turner 5Spot HL
Gary Fisher Rig Mk1
Santa Cruz Hightower - future classic!


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 7:24 pm
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A Cannondale Killer V (brushed alu) and a Rocky Mountain Blizzard (black and white natch).
Perhaps a first-gen Specialized Enduro counts? It was a classic full-suspension bike.


 
Posted : 01/07/2016 7:37 pm
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1999 Santa Cruz Chameleon x 2

I think the 2005 SX / Enduro falls into the same category because they were the first properly good up and down bikes that could take a beating.


 
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