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Probably the lingerie pages from the Argos catalogue...
Not had a chance to look through the thread yet so not sure if anyone else rode a trek 930 singletrack too.
Got me into this malarkey it did. 🙂
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Found these beauties the other day. Think they might just be twenty yeras old. The klein was one of the harshest bikes I've ever ridden - but bloody quick. Sold it to buy some decks and feed my ever growing recreational drug habit 🙂
The Rocky Mountain got robbed from the shed, my dad nearly caught the theieving gits as well. The image of him running down the street in his gruds, screaming and waving a claw hammer is one that'll I'll never forget. Almost worth loosing the bike for the comedy of my old man going all caveman
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]Kirk revolution[/url] Had it a couple of years, upgraded it a little, RF+, better tyres (where smoke/dart around then?), even got myself some nice wheels for it, LX parellax hubs with campy rims....just before it got nicked 🙁
same as my mate, bike and tyre upgrade. You're not chris are you?hopefiendboy - MemberOne of these, a retro halfords special:
Loved it, shimano SIS 15 speed and everything. Upgraded the centre ridge rear tyre to a farmer john for more gnarly trails...
🙂
Raleigh Dynatech Pro. Upgraded to SPD's, Flexstem, syncro's bar ends...
Wish I'd never sold it 🙁
GT Tequesta, a speckled pale blue colour. It was nicked along with two Spesh CrossRoads (I think) and replaced with a GT Karakorum which lives on, in the shed.
a steel Stumpjumper I brought back from the States, very nice bike let down by Judys, awful awful forks.
I had a Pacific Cycles 7005 alu elevated chainstay, rasta colours, Mag 21 with 1.25 steerer and 60mm long travel kit, XT thumbies, smoke & dart in 2.2", i rode in a pair of purple cut down Levi 501, AXO Pony boots, Power Straps and a huge bum bag 😀
20 years ago..... same trails as I ride now! On my newly acquired 92 Cinder Cone! Although back then I was on a Marin Bear Valley.
I'll never get bored with my local trails/ woods/ river/ farmlands. I've lived and ridden elsewhere but I've ended up where I started. The Alps were a highlight though...
I too must scan in some images somewhen.
92 Explosif Pro like this. Got to test the Lawwill Leader forks for a couple of races but had to give them back to Kona 🙁
Following 3 seasons on Mongooses (Mongeese?) the kona was a revelation. Suntour microdrive too - compact chainsets are nothing new! Following season I got the explosif with the fluted downtube, kept that for 18 years!
that yours 40mpg? even got lever hingmys, dr dews?
Edit just googled it, Dr Dew brake lever extensions, from another [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/retro-types-brake-lever-extensions-for-bar-ends ]thread[/url] here
Anyone notice that the Konas are pretty much the only bikes from that era with the TTs sloping downward not upward? I snapped an Explosif trying to learn to DJ. And the RS Indys and killed the old Mavic rims as well that summer
my first MTB was a Raleigh Activator in 1994, i'm ashamed to say....well i had to start somewhere and besides it was a gift so wasn't my choice. it was too big for me but i still rode it (i even named it the Shaftivator)...although i did remove all the stickers so no-one would know what it was. i never took any pictures of it either as i was too embarrassed...and i dont want to offend anyone on here. i didnt have it for long though as i soon managed to save enough money to buy myself a brand new Marin Eldridge Grade 2 years later. oh how i miss that bike...some sticky fingered **** stole it ftom my house in 1998...i know who the culprits are but never had enough proof...one day i'll catch them out...
1992 - A Purple Fat Tubed Rigid 'Dale M500.
The bike that started the illness......:)
Me riding my 1992 GT Tequesta in 1992
Wonderful people at Retrobike found me a rusty pile of cack standing outside a cash converters in Bradford which I spent £40 on and then spent a few months restoring it to this to replicate that bike:
Rode wonderfully!
Saracen tuff trax comp , then sold ton part fund a black kona cinder cone , complete with sun tour xcr drivetrain
My mate who was an apprentice plumber got an explosiv
The cinder cones still being ridden as a commuter / hillwalking bike by my Dad , he loves it
I shudder even thinking about the rides that I used to tackle on a fully rigid bike lol
*Reviews thread*
*Feels a warm glow*
Lovely, lovely stuff people! So many happy/scary/funny/brilliant etc memories!
🙂
I always lusted after a Kona but, although it shames me to say it, what I ended up with was an Emmelle Cheetah in a really horrible metallic lilac colour.
Not a great bike in any shape or form but had great fun ragging it rotten around the coastpath and mountains of N Wales with no regard to personal safety or access laws.
I actually still had the frame, converted to a singlespeed and covered in Hammerite until about a year ago.
robdob - Member
Me riding my 1992 GT Tequesta in 1992Wonderful people at Retrobike found me a rusty pile of cack standing outside a cash converters in Bradford which I spent £40 on and then spent a few months restoring it to this to replicate that bike:
Rode wonderfully!
Where are you from then? 1st pic looks scarily like Southwell Minster school!
A BMW R100RS.
Returned to cycling in '95 with a rigid steel Spesh Rockhopper.
Road bikes mainly
Robert Millar King of the Mountains as my Hack bike
A peugeot something or other - sold it as I was a student- as the "proper" bike.
Got a MTB around this time but used it for gentle off roading/commuting
duh! Dunno whether to feel jealous of people who recently got into mountain biking or sorry for them. "Your first bike was light and stopped properly and had tyres that gripped offroad? You've missed out on so many erm...fun(?)..experiences"My first "mountain bike" weighed a tonne and the brakes didnt work
D0NK - Member"Your first bike was light and stopped properly and had tyres that gripped offroad? You've missed out on so many erm...fun(?)..experiences"
+1
I had not seen the light 20 years ago. I was still getting around town on my beloved Sun GT 10. I didn't buy a "mountain bike" until about 1997, and then it was a cacky Giant hybrid that cost less than a hundred quid which I used for offroad riding in the Surrey Hills for a couple of years. It was so bad it had panniers and put me off anything made by Giant for life!
What's with all the vile colours on many of the bikes on this thread?! Was everyone colour-blind in the 1980/1990's?!!
new kid on the block trying to be as brash and in your face as possible I think. this is not a road bike, it's not a kids bike, it's not a vicars sit up and beg bike, it's certainly not a shopper bike, [b]this[/b] is a [b]MOUNTAIN[/b] bike. My first mtb was dayglo green with bright orange forks and had a neon pink toptube pad on it.Was everyone colour-blind in the 1980/1990's?!!
mega!
no idea behind the obsession with purple anodising tho, was that the cheapest/easiest type of ano?
robdob - Member
Me riding my 1992 GT Tequesta in 1992
Wonderful people at Retrobike found me a rusty pile of cack standing outside a cash converters in Bradford which I spent £40 on and then spent a few months restoring it to this to replicate that bike:
Rode wonderfully!Where are you from then? 1st pic looks scarily like Southwell Minster school!
Got it in one!
[url=http:// https://picasaweb.google.com/108362158020243150744/Bike?authkey=Gv1sRgCJmbtrH494TesAE#5888333375448301282 ]My GT Timberline and here it is today, I got it second hand in '92 I think[/url]
[url=http:// https://picasaweb.google.com/108362158020243150744/Bike?authkey=Gv1sRgCJmbtrH494TesAE#5888333375448301282 ]My GT Timberline and here it is today, I got it second hand in '92 I think[/url]
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