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Having been reminded of these by reading elsewhere... my first "proper" bike was a Raleigh Eclipse. Reynolds 501 frame, black (until you braked) rims.... man, I loved that bike. And a Kona Hoss was the first "proper" MTB i had, or at least the first one I went properly trail riding on, a lot of years later.


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Posted : 31/03/2020 12:47 pm
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Dunno how "proper" it was but the Raleigh Equipe I had as a teenager did me alright for getting around and exploring the Herts countryside.

Like this one...

First MTB followed that, again a Raleigh and a bit of a POS really.

Behold the Raleigh Montage in it's cool mint glory...


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 12:59 pm
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Dunno how “proper” it was but the Raleigh Equipe I had as a teenager did me alright for getting around and exploring the Herts countryside.

Looks proper to me... can still remember drooling over the Raleigh catalogue... the Record Sprint was the next one up, was all black and gold.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:03 pm
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Mongoose Californian BMX. Some time in the 80s. Loved that bike.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:04 pm
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First proper bike - a Peugeot Premier, circa 1985

First MTB - Marin Hawk Hill, circa 1994 (only got rid of it a couple of years ago)


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:07 pm
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Chakaping - snap same for me. I have an exact replica (original was stolen) hanging in the garage and ready for the next Eroica. I have partaken in the last 3 in the Peaks and was great fun.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:09 pm
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Carrera Mission for me.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:09 pm
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I had to travel to Shockwave to buy mine in 1987. Rode it everywhere in the 15 years I had it. Both my girls were in a rear seat from an early age. I remember riding the trails in North Wales before the trail centres including Snowdon on or way to Rhosneigr to windsurf

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It did another five years with my nephew before he passed it on, wished Id kept it


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:13 pm
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Toeclips on pedals, pipe lagging on top tubes, jumpers for goalposts... aaah.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:15 pm
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One of these, which I eventually gave to a mate whose bike got nicked.

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Posted : 31/03/2020 1:15 pm
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Raleigh Equipe - in red and white, followed by a Raleigh Moonrun.   But my first bike paid for out of my own money was a Klein Pulse with my first pay packet after Uni putting the deposit down.  Still have the Klein, well my dad has it set up on a turbo trainer to help him strengthen his knee after a knee op, but one day I'll build it up again as a local hack bike.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:15 pm
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I had one of these - not this one but one like it:  a Cannondale M600..first mtb I could call 'proper'. Aluminium Pepperoni forks were the game changer of the day - big fat tubing was extreme tm. Glory days, rode that thing a lot.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:17 pm
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When i was about 14/15 I bought a Carlton Cyclone frame and forks for a fiver.

Local bike-builder specced with all new parts, re-sprayed and built it up for a total of £100 iirc! (ie 10 weeks saturday-job pay)

Paint job was a beautifully resilient light blue with metal flake. Don’t know how he did it but it was still near-perfect 10 years later.

10spd (5x2), tan-wall 20c and sissy-levers. I loved it to pieces, rode it like I stole it until (and after) I one day sprinted head-down into the rear bumper of a (stationary) Ford Capri. This gave the head-tube a much steeper angle than was required. I rode it like that for years afterwards. The shorter wheelbase was nippy as. 🤣😂


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:22 pm
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Genesis Core 20 in around 2012

Did lots of riding on that until I moved on to a full sus


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:26 pm
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I had a raleigh winner back in the early to mid 80s, cant find any pics, but remember that it had 10 gears, and down tube friction shifters.

Loved that bike.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:26 pm
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Raleigh Arena- in the light blue & 5 speed was my first brand new bike- others were hand me downs or 2nd hand. It even had a computer- well little unit that was fixed to the fork and a screw on a spoke turned a cog on it to show your mileage!!

It too had those levers like Chakapings so you could use the brakes while on the flats of the handlebar. Why did they go out of favour.

First "MTB" was a Dawes offshoot brand, Zed, I think. Fully rigid, toe clips. May still have the purple frame bag I had on it!

First real MTB was a GF Sugar 1, bought 2nd hand in 2002 only sold last year to part fund my son's Ice trike


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:30 pm
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Road bike: 1999 Peugeot Pro Team (get those 12 gears!)

Mountain bike: 1997 Specialized Rockhopper A1 FS

The frequency of bike purchases has increased exponentially since then....


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:31 pm
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Raleigh Equipe – in red and white

A man of taste, clearly


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:32 pm
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After a year of riding a Falcon All-Terra ATB (a real POS), I was offered a neon green Muddy Fox Courier Comp by a colleague. 2 pedal strokes later, i'd fallen in love with it, and bought it. Unfortunately, some thieving scrotes also fell in love with it, and it's upgraded replacement wasn't so clever. Still wish i'd stuck with an original to replace it, i'd love another if anyone's got one in a 19".


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:36 pm
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Depends what you count as "proper"

Either Raleigh Winner as a teen, or the first I bought with my own money was a 531c Rapide from Freewheel, which was also sold as Ridgeback and/or Madison, which afaict is really a remake of Revell Romany/Revell Rapide.

Still got that one, but the frame is hanging up awaiting some cold setting cos it's a bit twisted and needs to be converted from 126mm to 130mm dropout spacing. And all the bits are in a box.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:45 pm
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More pictures would be preferable guys.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:47 pm
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A 1998 Specialized Hardrock Cromo. I had it until 2008 when some bastard stole it- I got a Specialized Enduro in 2003 but still rode the Hardrock as a singlespeed in a slightly beefier form-


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:49 pm
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1999 Clockwork but it green, mother had this colour bad boy.

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Posted : 31/03/2020 1:50 pm
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My first proper bike was a Motobecane Special Sport in 1976. Like this but mine was 5-speed.

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First mtb was a Saracen Tufftrax. Bought in August 1988 for £299 from Schmoo's in Swansea. By modern standards it's rubbish but at the time it was superb. 18-speed Shimano Exage gears, a trick under-the-chainstay horseshoe rear brake, super long, 4-finger brake levers made of plastic wrapped around a piece of steel rod and 'massive' 26"x1.5" tyres. Weighed about the same as a small planet but served me well for years.

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(Note: neither photo is of my actual bike but were sourced from a Google search.)


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 1:52 pm
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One of these.

Bought for £275 saved up from a Saturday job, full deore 27s groupset, actually very lightweight rims (lighter than 517's) and not entirely useless fork.

Ended up upgrading most of it so it had marzocchi z4's, hope C2's and most of an XT drivechain.

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Posted : 31/03/2020 1:56 pm
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Anyone else looking at these retro pics thinking that bikes looked better proportioned with 26" wheels - hey bike industry lets kickstart sales with a return to 26......

That Orange Clockwork is just right....proper.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:00 pm
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I had a puch 10 spd "racer" back in the early 70s - probably my first proper bike. First good bike a "kilp" ( handmade in Glasgow) with full campy groupset. Bought secondhand in the mid 70s, probably someones club racer bike from the 60s. Sadly stolen.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:03 pm
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The first new bike that I bought was a Marin Palisades Trail after many months of paper rounds. 1989 I think. I crashed it in the first few weeks by failing to clear a big ditch at speed. I flew about 20ft and the forks were bent behind the down tube. Understandably I was gutted. But my Dad found a local frame builder who fixed the now-flared head tube, stuck some Project 2s on and painted them the fluoro yellow. That frame builder was Chas Roberts, though my Dad had no idea who he was.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:10 pm
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Miss fire, will try to sort image - first bike was 89 Bear Valley.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:13 pm
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My first Mountain Bike was an Emmelle Classic 300 in gold crackle paint. (not my picture)

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I loved it but I wouldn't say it was a "proper" mountain bike. After that got pinched from Leicester College, my insurance payout (plus a bit from my dad) got me this.

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I have owned this bike 3 times, from new in 1997, then it got stolen, I found it on ebay (it had very distinct non-OEM forks on it at the time) so paid to get it back, then stupidly I sold it to another forum member, and then he very kindly sold it back to me about a year later.

I still have it and is currently my only bike. Every time I have the cash to buy something new, something else happens that requires all my money. I won't get rid of it again, just use it solely for commuting.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:19 pm
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My first proper bike was a 97 GT Zaskar in Anodized Frost red.
I still have it although the only things that are original now are the seat collar and post.
This is not my bike but it was the same spec apart from the pedals.
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Posted : 31/03/2020 2:25 pm
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Crazy how short bikes were back then!

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This was the first one that I didn't have to 'grow into' recently rebuilt. https://flic.kr/p/2iGcf2y
Then came this:
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Which I consider to be my first 'proper' bike! It's dressed a bit better these days though!


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:36 pm
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Ahhh... red striped Maxxis Minions. They can't be far off a comeback.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:43 pm
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First proper bike 1989:

(not mine, mine's gone, didn't make a house move)

First MTB 1992:

(also not mine, but my frame's hanging up in the shed, with RockShox Quadras, does that make it triple suspension? Rear, forks and flexstem, must add up to 20 or 30 mm travel?)


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 2:51 pm
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'92 Diamond Back Topanga in a lovely purple colour - gutted I can't find any pictures though!


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 3:06 pm
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My 2004 Rocky Mountain ETSX. Up until this point every bike I'd had was a BSO...British Eagle, Diamond Back, Raleight, etc.

I did/do have a Marin from like 1998.

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truly crap by modern standards

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1975 Raleigh for me, cant remember exact model but I know my dad made a fuss about it costing £50, that was like a months wages. Turned the curly bars round the wrong way, became a bike for riding up the woods, who'd a thunk it 'trail bike'! I think the next bit of tinkering was apehangers and rear wheel off a chopper, 'Mullett'! kids eh!! Should've gone into the bike industry, gave up bikes for cars until a nice little Trek 3500 caught my eye, then a Kona Coiler, On-one, the list goes on. On an Ebike now so don't hate me. No photos of the Raleigh as only the rich folk had cameras!!!


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 3:35 pm
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Impressive commitment to roadie style giant seattubes on that Muddy Fox.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 3:41 pm
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One of these, even with the yellow RS on it, some Magura Hydraulic rim brakes & the X-Ray grip shifters I seem to remember.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 3:42 pm
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My work mate has two late eighties Muddy Fox's in the loft at work that to my knowledge have been ridden for the best part of 25 years. I think they are the ones like the pic above.
I can't believe I still get the same buzz now that I did 33 years ago. It really felt then that we were pioneers.
Our local shop wouldn't stock mountain bikes or even order them in. Said it was a fad and would never catch on


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 3:54 pm
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First MTB - Rockhopper c. 1987 - chainstay U brake.
First road bike - a s/h Falcon Grand Prix - in a rather natty JPS-esque black/gold colour scheme.

No easily accessible pictures though - sorry.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 4:03 pm
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Our local shop wouldn’t stock mountain bikes or even order them in. Said it was a fad and would never catch on

Having spent many an hr on my Arena, I thought the same when a friend turned up at uni with his Muddy Fox. Thought it would go the same way as skateboarding & BMX when they first arrived in the UK and then seemed to fizzle out.


 
Posted : 31/03/2020 4:09 pm
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First was a blue and white 10 spd Raleigh Winner. Crashed that coming off corney fell into Ulpha and bent the frame.
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Next was a white and green Raleigh Elan, had that for many years, gradually morphed into a flat bar commuter, then lent it to my brother in law and he lost it in a house move.
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First mountain bike was a blue and yellow trek 7000
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