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mate of mine has a bigfoot moonstone i"ve never seen another ๐
The WTB Bon Tempe may not have ridden well but to me it looks fab. I didn't know that the Haro Mary was in some way based on a WTB Phoenix, I wonder if it had influence on the Haro Beasley?
I belive the Haro designer is a big WTB fan and has been chatting with Mark, Charlie and Steve.
Quite a few of the "classic" brands are still going in one form or another. IF was formed from ex-Fat City Cycles for example. Steve Potts is now building impossibly lovely Ti frames now....
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Bontrager Pioneer, Yo Eddy, '94 Moots with wild custom all-over anodised colour. Yum.
Any orange X1 left on the trails, or UFOs for that matter?
I still love the Mountain Cycle - San Andreas, so far ahead of it's time.
I do have a mid 90's Salsa aLa Carte & DBR Axis TT.
There was a Team Fat Chance in the LBS last week, purple with a Judy yellow back end. Built up with junk as a commuter.
Rode with Gil a couple of weeks ago on t'moors, he was on his Ibis Bow Ti, beautiful bike.
Also saw 2 Bon Tempe's @ Dalby, got chatting to the owners, one of the Bon Tempe's had a Ti swingarm (uber rare so I'm told) and the other was a std swingarm version, one of them (can't remember which one) was running modernish X9 gearing, which looked a bit odd, but hey if it works & all that...
got to be the Klein Adroit with the massive rigid forks and tri colour paint job. Back in the day I raced a Brave warrior, now you don't see many of those about, chain stays were fork blades!
Any early Klein with the lairy paintjobs, a Roberts D.O.G.S. B.O.L.X (all I could afford was a Genesis) Saracen Kili Team or an original Mountain Goat Whiskeytown Racer, First Flight have started making them again!
The bike I always wanted, and still do, is the Boulder Gazelle - circa 1990
The first mayhem I did at Sandwell I got chatting to a guy on the Risse stand who had one. Lovely bike, lightyears ahead of its time.
adh - indeed, they certainly were ahead of their time, and so pretty. 2.5" rear travel. it just looks so right. I first saw a Ti one, and fell in love with it on the spot. still at college and no money, so just dreamed about owning one.
Always fancied a Mountain Goat Whiskey Town Racer - never rode one though
That frame looks identical to the first orange clockworks IDENTICAL!!!
I ride with a bunch of retrobikers every couple of weeks, one of them's got a Pace RC200, I quite like the look of it.
Merin XLM saw/handled one at one of the bikes shows at Earls Court so light at the time and loverly welding.
Also a Trek Y22 carbon
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Came close to owning one went to go for a test ride when they first came out but it was drizzling outside and Freewheel Northampton wouldn't let me take it out side because it would get dirty. So I went else where and spent my money.
Is a Dyna-Tech too mass market? An MMC one? Someday I will get round to building it up again (has been hanging in the garage as a frame for getting on for 10 years now!)
Bon Tempe found their niche with small musical keyboards. A fantastic example of diversification.
I always wanted a go on a Fisher RS-1, their first suspension bike. I'd guess they wouldn't be able to make it now as it had a horst link before Specialized got their hands on it.
AMP-B4 was another interesting one although possibly a bit lightweight for me.
Did someone mention the Intense Tracer earlier? I've got a medium polished frame sat in the garage rafters!
I'd guess they wouldn't be able to make it now as it had a horst link before Specialized got their hands on it.
No of course not. Not now Specialized hold the patent for something somebody else had already done before the patent was granted ๐
made me go eBaying ... anyone got views on one of these ?
[url= http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Fat-Chance-Shockabilly-with-fox-suspension_W0QQitemZ220468597662QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMountain_Bikes?hash=item3354f3d39e&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_500wt_1111 ]fat chance shockabilly[/url]
as some know i am a bit of a ti ibis man, still ride the bowti and the 95 ti mojo regularly. I even have a new ti mojo limited. Must make me a ibis perv? ;o)
I know of gil's bowti and its a good build. Like gil i have the additional potts disk mount which is a work of art. I dont class them as retro, old or anything, they are just bikes, so they are just to be ridden. No garage queens here.
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[url= http://cgi.ebay.com/Fat-Chance-Yo-Eddy-frame-w-Chris-King-headset_W0QQitemZ360113404177QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMountain_Bikes?hash=item53d86e7911&_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116#ht_3656wt_736 ]for ebay sale...[/url]
"ONLY FRAME AND FORK ARE INCLUDED" -- thank god
I've got a pal with a barnd new and unridden Phoenix frame, he got Steve Potts to build a set of forks for it recently. http://moonter.fotopic.net/c373245.html
I know you asked the question about any Orange UFO'S left on the trails, my daily ride happens to be a complete and much loved UFO number281, dont think there are many left as i have been asking the same question for ages.
I'd guess they wouldn't be able to make it now as it had a horst link before Specialized got their hands on it.
Patent is only for the USA - so no worries there.
That Yo Eddy is awesome. Many old bikes in Vancouver end up like that....Ti frames with all the identification taken off and then fitted with adjustable stems, sofa saddles and the like.
The Bomber was ace. It was my first encounter with off road style bikes.
Surely the Raleigh Maverick deserves a mention too? And the Muddy Fox Courier? Pretty common but very much of their time.
Agree with the comments about the Fat Chance Yo Eddy. Still got one in singlespeed mould. Still a really nice bike to ride.
I too hankered after a Boulder. They just looked right.
In a fit of foolishness, I bought Jo B's old slingshot......it really wasn't a very good bike and I was glad to see the back of it truth be told.
Still have a circa 91 carbon Speciialised Epic - it's currently hanging up in Biketreks in Ambleside. Grafton brakes, XC Pro bits, Syncros forks - a genuine old school machine.
I wonder if the Ibis Silk Ti counts? Still a nice bike to ride and one that I'm looking forward to rebuilding.
Seconds on the RS1 - I still have the catalogue. It just looked right even itf it wasn't very good by modern standards.
Cheers
Sanny
I always wanted to try one of the Allsop softride suspension beams. Remember those?
http://www.luvbikin.co.uk/retro_sus_allsop.html
Always wanted one ot those Spesh Epics with the Ti lugs and carbon tubes, maybe a Yeti C-26 or an originsl Manitou hardtail.
@ Sanny.
Ah, the Raleigh Maverick. My Mum bought me one of those in a "You'll grow into it" style - it was a 20 inch frame and I was 13, now triple that nearly and 6 foot, still too large...
Actually I think the frames (my Step brother had one) are still at my family home, though I think I used an angle grinder on the the brake bosses on mine as the front brake failed.
In fact I did a london-brighton on one thinking about it. I put some straight bars on it and some (shudder) purple bar ends, but it made it a reasonable bike to ride if I recall - albeit massive.
You want rare?
What about a/the DPD
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nod for the overbury pioneer
also nishiki alien , funk e stay
must dig out a few old MBA's and see what's in those
Also the Toiga disk drive that Jonny Tomac used to ride with is worth a mention
koga Myata and Greg Herbold stuff too ๐
You want rare?What about a/the DPD
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There was one of those for sale in On Your Bike in London for many years. No idea if it's still there as I haven't been there for at least a year.
[u][b][url= http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260542884111#ht_500wt_1182 ]There's this EPX on eBay[/url][/b][/u]
I've got a bid in, god knows why, I've already got 2







