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A red peugeot equipe road bike and a bright yellow british eagle 'mtb'. I think the Peugeot was actually better off road and I destroyed the BE during a drunken, no-hands with your eyes closed competition in a pub car park.
Orange Prestige and then a Kona Explosif.
Another one on a fully rigid Stumpjumper here. Black with pearl purple haze over. Yes - I'm pretty sure they were 1" steerer. Defo had X-Lite bar ends, white Onza Porcupines or a Panaracer Smoke / Dart combo (summer or winter!) and thumbshifters mounted under the bars...
The other bike in the garage was another Specialized - an Allez Epic. The carbon one with the aluminium lugs. I've actually still got one of those joints cut in half that Spesh gave us at the bike shop. It was a lovely bike - had it set up for triathlons with a Profile seatpost thing to steepen the angle, rear mounted bottle cages, disc wheel, tri bars - those were the days!
Farmer_John - Member
one of these
I had one of those too ๐
Onzadog - Member
Purple funk with rockshox rs-1
POIDH! ๐
Proflex 552. Still got the frame, forks and flexstem in the garage, somewhere.
I have one, too. In superb condition; original tyres, cables etc. Would love to know how much it's worth so I can flog the damn thing...
I had a Dawes Off chance which got nicked then a Dawes Rough trade then the Off chance got found so I had two bikes
thinking back, my favourites were always the marins and their lumi forks and detailing.
Splatter paint Explosif with Tange Switchblades... awesome bike! ๐
I have one, too. In superb condition; original tyres, cables etc. Would love to know how much it's worth so I can flog the damn thing...
Best bet is to ask over on [url= http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/ ]Retrobike forum[/url].
Raleigh Mustang with the addition of yellow Profile Aero bars, the ones that plugged into the end of your bars, with the v shaped front for optimum downhill flying. Managed 45mph on a local hill with that set up. The Mustang was going to be replaced with a Orange Clockwork the following spring but I was seduced by a reduced Cannondale M400.
Oh.. and a Cannondale M1000
Orange Aluminium O. Suntour XC Pro groupset and very, very rigid, especially so for the peak district. It's still a light bike and in the garage for pub duties :). Oh and still riding Oranges, 25miles on the 5 last night and 20 miles on the Clockwork the night before.
Either my Kona Cindercone or Orange Clockwork.
Diamond back just like the captains
then
Marin Pine mountain
Pace RC200
Marin wolf ridge
Marin Attack trail
and now
Mmmbop and Nukeproof mega
The Pace is still close by and had a ride on it a few months ago
it felt a tad weird.
Diamond back just like the captains
then
Marin Pine mountain
That's a little creepy! I had a Pine Mountain as my next bike! ๐
A Dawes "Lightning" road bike that I'd been riding for about ten years.
My first MTB (93/94ish) was a Marin Palisades trail, I rode it so much the frame cracked and they sent me a Pine Mountain frame as a replacement, by that time I'd worn out the original Alivio groupset of the Palisades and upgraded everything to XT. The better frame of the Pine Mountain was a revelation after the Palisades.
I'd just got a Prometheus and was about to start a solo tour of the Colorado trail on it (this one not mine).
One of those blue Saracen Tufftrax. Huge mish mash of, what a teenager at the time considered to be, upgrades. That was where the bug truly set in.
Probably a Raleigh Extreme. It was not awesome ๐ฏ
I was riding a Cannondale SM700, black with multi coloured splatter paintwork. Lusted after some Cooks Bros cranks and Pepperoni forks for it. Fully rigid but carried me up and down Snowdon three times no bother. Still have the bike and went out on it a couple of weeks ago, did feel a bit harsh though compared with my current bikes.
Best bet is to ask over on Retrobike forum.
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
Raleigh Montage with Reynolds 501 tubing great bike and was replaced with a silver clockwork orange with gold rockshox and fitted with white onza porcupines. Loved the orange but looked like a dogs dinner with all the different colours.
a legal secretary from Wakefield.
Bike-wise, I had a Falcon Sierra like the one on pg. 1 and can confirm that it was indeed a POS. Think I'd killed it by '92 though and was off bikes altogether for a few years.
+1 for Marin Eldridge Grade and then a Cannondale M800 (Beast of East). Still got the Marin or at least my old man has commandeered it!
'92 started on a Saracen, think it was an "Eiger comp" but googling images I don't remember it looking like the ones coming up. It had a massive chunky U-brake on the chainstays, and the clicky dx thumbies.
That got nicked and I replaced it with a raleigh. Don't remember the name but it had a reynolds frame and suntour thumbies and kit. Rode lovely and was my fav bike, but it but got nicked too that year. ๐
Replaced that with a Carrera Krakatoa just like euans2's and that saw me through most of the rest of the 90s.
Marin 1991 pine mtn. Fully rigid and early oversize frame without the reduced wall thickness, so was a bit hefty. Bomb proof it was. Upgraded the drivetrain with pace rings when some **** stole it.
I was riding a Cannondale Beast of the East. The black one with green splatters. It had a U Brake on it I think, Pace rigid forks, xt bits, Turbo saddle, Girvin alloy Flexstem and Specialized Ground Control tyres.
Everyone had a Marin Pine Mountain at some point back in the day, for good reason too as they were a cracking bike with light tange tubing, my stem was 130mm if i remember right along with skinny cut down ultralight bars and manitou 2 forks with a whopping 40mm of saggy elastomer travel.
Road bikes and a ropey MTB that I used on cycle paths as that as off road
Marin Palisades with grey frame and yellow luminous fork.
Still have a '92 Orange Clockwork as my pub bike.
Vicky Gardener. Drifts off and gets stiffy.
My GT Timberline. It was metallic green then though, & had rigid forks. The RockShox Quadras came along later, & then came the respray, to try & make it look like a ball burnished Zaskar. ๐
The decals are actually made from insulating tape...!!!
My brother has commuted on it for years. I've told him I want first refusal if he gets rid. Christ knows why... ๐
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I had not long since sold this beast:
This pic's more recent than that, but I bought this bike in 91 I think. Still got it, it's my commuter now. (that's me up the back- my brothers up front on Halfords Sarcinz. Mine is a Carrera Krakatoa, ace thing.
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Saracen Sahara Elite, and the wife on a Carrera Karakorum.Simple bikes which we had great times on. Both seem a world away from today's bikes.
love all the old marin pics i desperately wanted a palisades but couldn't really afford it...
i had a peugeot surfer, which was purple with yellow handle bars and a pink fork... can't find picture of it anywhere...










