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It's cool to see how the designs have changed over the years. Think mine is probably the oldest of the lot. You will have to excuse the 1970's clothes and the Speedway getup that the parents made me wear for the photo........Oh and the 1970's nicotine stained woodchip wallpaper!
This was my birthday present in 1978/79 we can't quite remember, but it had full coil/oil forks and a pair of lovely chromed coil/over rear shocks! The fake plastic fuel tank didn't stay for long!
let's have some dates too, so that we can order them.
Oh, and mine was single speed with hub brakes front and rear. So does that make it Niche?
PJM, I still run one of those daily for guiding duties. My fave bike!
Looks like the 2003/04 Enduro is a bit of a fave. 😆
Yep. Rightly so, that shape Enduro was a groundbreaking bike.
I wouldn't consider parting with mine.
Orange X2.
Frame bought new in about '97, was one of the first in the shops, hence the non-standard (but much nicer) colourscheme. So new that first the rear triangle, then later the front triangle were replaced under warranty due to that weird pivot bush design. It lasted almost 8 years till it cracked from the crud catcher boss right round the down tube.
proflex 857 lovely ride bought in 1998 ,then onto GT sts downhill year after the good old days
95 FSR in steel/alloy, cannae find a pic.
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Rocky Mountain ETS-X30. 2003 model, I think.
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2006 (I think) Giant Reign.
No pics but 1st full sus was a orange sub5 circa 2003.Served me well over the years and was only pensioned off to comuting duties last summer.
the garden is immaculate, that makes a change
nice to see lots of them being ridden...
Another enduro.
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Great bike but not as good as the heckler it was replaced with. Ate shock eyelet bushes and not enough seat adjustment.
1997 Trek Y3 . . .
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My first full-suss was a Kona Kahuna similar to this one (can't find a scanned picture of my own one):
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It was a fun bike but quite heavy and very active on the climbs. I replaced it in 2003 with an Epic (which I've still got) and the only other full-suss I've had is a 2004 S-Works Enduro, which I've also still got.
With a pro-pedal shock and some decent bits I reckon the old Kahuna would have been pretty good though.
nice to see lots of them being ridden...
Just for you jambo:
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I still have this one, though it hasn't been ridden in at least five years. Shield your eyes...
It's a 1996 (or 1997, don't remember) Giant ATX990. Most of the parts are still original.
Chubby cheeks saddle in place because it was in "girlfriend's bike" mode at the time.
I always lusted after one of those Ravens. The carbon one was uber lovely at the time.
nice raven P20, still have my 1st super v in the garage rafters,bought in 1997, scary to think it was £1999 new with v brakes and stx kit!
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i paid £1500 for it 2ndhand at 6 mths old...
still ride a 99 v i bought in 2001 now uberd to 150mm with a raven swingarm and 05 parts....still gets the job done...
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This isn't an actual pic of my bike , but courtesy of some compo it was one of these beauties , in fact it was my first bike with any suspension at all. I went from a fully rigid M-Trax Raliegh to GT's 1999 flagship mtb 😀
Bought new for half price @£1900 in 2001
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I think I just bought this off the classifieds! Well its another RM ETS-x, needed a lot of love, new bearings, bushings, shock, pivots, but hopefully it'll be good to go for the summer!
Not technically my first full sus, but the first bought with any intention of keeping for a while, the rest were all either half hearted attempts, or bought s/h and stripped for parts.
2unfit2ride - what was that bike?
mine was back around 1979 a 20" wheel kids bike with dual crown fork, rear sus design similar to the cannondale super v DHs that came 15 years or so later, it even had a front disc brake but the forks were so ropey it pulled to one side if you used it.
first adult full sus I stumped up for was a shop deal on one of these in 1996. after racing 2 full seasons of DH on a hardtail it felt like cheating:
V. similar spec to mine.
nice, dinner plate chainring and beartrap pedals.
mate of mine still has an ally LTS in his shed, rides it now and agian...
Those Enduros look amazing. Probably my fav looking FS MTB ever, a classic. Wonder what they would ride like with a modern shock?
Actually, those Enduros ride quite well with a modern shock.
Mine had Pike Airs (a very popular choice for '02-04 Enduro owners, much to the chagrin of Spesh's warranty dept) and either a Romic or a PUSHed Float. Either way, the rear suspension was really, really plush.
In stock form they squat quite readily under power but a little judicious platform dampening makes the rear wheel track so much better.
epicyclo - Member2unfit2ride - what was that bike?
Muddy Fox interactive, note the one shock for both ends 🙂
Actually, those Enduros ride quite well with a modern shock.
I've got an RP2 and a pro-pedal Vanilla R for mine and it's excellent with either.
Really liked my old 2002 Enduro ... until it cracked 😯 but a secondhand frame so couldn't get warranty on it, really miss it, seeing these one's makes me want another, er, anyone got one to sell (not 2002 though as these were known for cracking :wink:)
Mark still in to She/Hes I see???
not mine as I didnt have a digi camera then, but a '95 Trek Y22 bought used in '97. A load of twonk (falling rate rear sus needed a rising rate air shock to get it to work, rear stays were flexier than wet pasta) and replaced with a '98 Spec FSR Extreme (again not my actual bike which was stolen 🙄 )
Lovely thread - good to see the proflexes and original FSRs. Never owned one myself but had mates who did.
Anyone got a pic of a proflex with rigid forks and a flex stem?
Those giant NRS' have aged well!
like the gt's ( as well as the others)



















































