Here is my bucket list of bikes, ranging from an early days wish list to the present day. Suspect I have missed a few! Please feel free to add to the list.
Specialized Stumpjumper
Mountain Goat Whiskeytown Racer
GT Xizang
Klein Attitude
Roberts Dogs BOLX
Fat Chance Yo Eddy
Ibis Mojo
Knolly Endorphin
Marin Bear Valley - I lusted after one of these for most of my young teenage years but never had the money for it.
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Pace RC100/200/300
Evil Sovereign - I built one up last year
GT Lobo, had one and loved it... If I could get a 2x10 version that weighed under 30lbs I'd be all over it like a fat kid on cake.
Mountain Cycle: San Andreas.
Definitive in my opinion.
Raleigh Activator 2
Always lusted after a Yeti Ultimate 🙂
I'll second the mountain Cycle: San Andreas.
Awesome machine at the time especially. That and...
Yeti ARC
Zaskar LE
Santa Cruz Blur 4X
new Banshee Rune looks nice [url] http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Banshee-Rune-2013.html [/url]
Transition Bandit
but no need for me to look as I'm on a Mojo SL which will do me until my legs fall off 😀
Fisher cr-7 Fisher rs-1
1992 Marin Team Titanium. I'd settle for a Pine Mountain or Indian Fire Trail though.
Kona Hei Hei Titanium, 100mm travel - one of the last ones?
GT Zaskar reissue from a couple of years back.
A new 2013 Heckler would be nice.
And always fancied a really trick Kona Dawg - think they did one in scandium for a year or so.
Top of the range Orange 5, purely because everyone I've spoken to with one raves about them.
Cotic Soda.
Always wanted the Fuquay that Chipps reviewed in MTB Pro...
GT LTS
Mountain Cycles San Andreas
The square tubed pace from the early 90s
Specialized FSR Enduro 2001-2004.
Id say the Zaskar was more iconic the Xizang though. Kinda summed up the '90's do it all bikes of the time.
Kona Explosif (prestige steel frame).
ATX990 just like Rob W in Chainspotting.
Hey Rusty Spanner,
Here is my Marin Team Titanium gathering dust, but due for a rebuild soon! http://www.herfie.cc/2012/11/16/bike-shelves/
Rusty spanner
Do you seriously want a Cotic Soda? I have one that I could be persuaded to part with.
Santa Cruz bull it, kona explosif
Kirk Revolution
🙂
but more seriously:
Kona Cindercone
Pace RC500
Santa Cruz Heckler
And more recently, Niner Air9
San Andreas. Yep. Right up there.
To me the definitive MTB always has been the 1991-on Kona Explosif. They got them RIGHT and steel handrails the world over owe Kona a beer for that design. 🙂
Do either of you want to buy a kidney?
Not in tip-top condition and I've lost the receipt.
Rusty, pity about your kidney quality as the Soda is in great condition. Build has it down to 20.2ibs. Lovely bike.
Without doubt the San Andreas - incredible bike!
Plus the carbon GT LTS
and possibly a Pro Flex 956 with Z1's
All lusted after at some point or another
added to the above...one of them would have to have Spin wheels....and I would wear a Rox t-shirt while riding them....ahhhh the 90's
Nobody wants a Courier?
The only thing that has ever appealed to me is building one of those bikes in the cupertino riders photo. sort of cruiser with cowhorns
I'll second the Proflex 956 and Mountain Cycles San Andreas
Giant ATX1 DH
Trek Y22 ( I owned one years ago and would buy one again)
Pace RC 100 ball burnished with yellow Magura rim brakes and panaracer smoke & dart tyres in that fetching light tan colour.
GT LTS carbon
GT Zaskar with purple trick bits, Judy Sl forks and XTR V brakes.
Cotic Soul (current bike)
Ibis Mojo
Probably loads more but can't think.
Some people have a very funny idea of early days! Santa Cruz Blur - really? Cotic Soda is very recent too.
Original list looks pretty spot on although as someone mentioned the Pace is missing.
Also what about Funk, Alpinestars TiMega, Marin Team Ti (mentioned above), Dave Yates Donkis Nob or if you wanted to go really early you could look for an Overburys Pioneer or maybe a Dawes Ranger, or even an English Cycles Highpath.
Oh - don't forget the early Orange Clockwork (the really old hand built ones) or the slightly later Prestige, Aluminium O, or Aluminium Elite for some nice UK retro action.
Anything with more suspension than a Rockshox Mag1, Manitou 1, or Girvin Flexstem is not old enough in my book for a question like this.
Unless you are talking about the original Manitou suspension frame with adapted Manitou 1 forks on the back, or even the original Manitou aluminium hardtail.
Turner Burner - from the first time around - has got to be in there IMO as iconic.
A Trimble. Or an Ibis Bow Ti. Already got a GT RTS and it's brilliant...
jimster - Member
Always wanted the Fuquay that Chipps reviewed in MTB Pro...
My mate has one, Tange Ultmate Ultrastrong tubes
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For me, Ritchey Softtail, Plexus or the team issue bikes with the extended seat tubes
San Andreas definately.
Giant ATX1
Pace RC100
Marin Quake/Mt Vision/B17 (the single pivot one)
Proflex 856
Heckler
Cannodale Killer V/Raven
Surely an Inbred must be here by now? Maybe an Orange 5?
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Notice how GT have rather a lot?
Zaskar
LTS (and LTS-STS)
Lobo
RTS
Fat Chance Yo Eddy in aqua fade
My old ('98) matt black Orange P7 custom build that some c***s stole weeks after I finished it.
Merlin Titanium
Klein Attitude (blue green fade paint job... noticing a theme here!)
Fat Chance Ti Fat - with blue Ringle Zooka stem
I'm hard now, that's enough.....
I'll throw the Mantis Pro-Floater into the mix.
And the Apollo Creed.....
Bontrager Race OR - only bike I would never sell and absolutely iconic of its era from my point of view. Understated engineering brilliance.
Brooklyn SR8 <3
An Overburys pioneer
Orange Vit-T..
My mate had a Roberts Dogs Bolx
An Overburys pioneer
I nearly bought one of those. I managed to persuade a couple of friends while on a camping trip that we should take a not insubstantial diversion to go and look at them in the shop but when we arrived on a Wednesday we discovered the shop closed on Wednesdays. So they never got my money and I spent the entire budget for the bike on a Roberts White Spider frame.
For me the most wanted would still be the Muddy Fox range from 1984/5 that I used to go in and look at in the Muddy Fox shop in central London
Something just made for me, from JRD.
GT zaskar LE ball burnished with a Judy Dh fork 80mm of elastomer travel.. And magura hydro rim brakes....with those green semi slick Michelin tyres........ 😀
I would look at one in the LBS weekly wishing I could buy it as a kid!! I reckon it's like meeting your hero though better imagined than in real life!!!! 😆

