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[Closed] What's the oldest full-suss in regular use?
As the title suggest.
I'm getting my '03 Kona Kikapu fixed up a bit (if the shop can free the seat post). May buy it some new bits when I have some spare money. Kona suspension looks the same now as then.
I am curious how an '09 model(Kona) would compare, side by side. Has anyone tried?
--Twirlip
Specialized's FSR design has gone largely unchanged since they first marketed it in 1992 or something!
The Giant NRS system (now licensed to Bianchi, I believe) is a pretty old system as well.
The orange 5 has got to be a good contender aswell....
I still use my 01 Stumpjumper FSR as my only bike.
Might be replacing it soon with a 2010 Stumpjumper (depends on what the Zesty & Fuel EX8 are like) so it will be interesting to see how they compare.....will be quite a difference, I imagine! Currently got 90mm rear travel and the 2010 version has got 140mm!
The 3d link on rocky mountain element???
just serviced a GT LTS at our place. Amazingly, the bushes were all OK.
I'm still happily riding my '04 Kona Dawg, just put some Pikes on the front which has woken it up a little ๐
140mm on the front and 100m rear travel is great, and I can wind the forks down for the big climbs. I think the frame was designed for 100 front and rear but the slacker angle on the front makes it a lot of fun.
There's a woman I see quite often riding a mint GT RTS. It's almost showroom condition, don't think it's ever been off road. She just potters 'bout town on it.
I rode my 98 FSR Pro into work this morning ๐ Strangly enough its not as quick over the same route as my ridgid single speed dekerf!!! Think thats down to the rather draggy original tyres ๐
Come to think of it, it is still in just out the shop spec!!!
Its one of my newer bikes ๐
njee20 - Member
Specialized's FSR design has gone largely unchanged since they first marketed it in 1992 or something!
Well it's gone from 2.5" to a minimum of 3.5" for a start...
Thing is subtle changes in pivot height etc DO make a difference (unlike the [not] vertical axle path which they claim DOES make a difference so they can claim their USP makes a difference)
The old Heckler (then 03 Superlight with a few changes) must be one of the oldest designs that still works and is relatively unchanged. Oh my 03 Heckelr rides just fine thanks and I feel no need to upgrade!
*thinks*
Must add a Boulder to the "rare bikes" thread.
A mate of mine still rides my first full susser; a '99 Marin Rock Springs with the Hope C2 upgrade kit. Only change from stock is the Marz Z1 Drop Offs (circa 2001) in tasteful Lime Green to match the yellow frame / blue swing arm colour fest ๐
,, my 98 marin mount vision it still has the very early swingingarm that cracked the torque tubes ,,
It's no longer in regular use but the only non original part on my 98 Marin East Peak is the headset and that was changed within a week of it being new as the original was some crap system that didn't work. All it needs to be up and running is a new set of cables. If the frame would run disks at the back I'd be very tempted to get it running again. Then again by the time I'd put some decent forks on bought new wheels and brakes and probably a rear it would make more sense to buy a new bike.
currently running an '04 s-works enduro as my only bike, kitted out with pikes and up to date kit. handles what i do quite nicely (apart from sometimes rapid bearing / bushing death). i'm tempted by something newer (and, let's be honest, shinier) but not sure i'd get anything much better / lighter without spending loads of cash on something carbon.
there are some old marins i see in regular use - 97/98 with mega mileage done on them ๐
There are a few pro-flex's around as well - which must be at least as old but probably older
Still using my enduro pro 04 as the main bike. 99% of the kit on it now replaced. Still see no reason to change it.
Another 98 Marin Mount Vision here still going strong.
As avdave2 said - don't ride it regularly any more due to lack of rear disc mounts.
I have a couple of 1965 Moultons which are still pretty good (can't justify a double pylon new series AM though).
My main bike is still one of the original 2003 Epic's. The only original components still left on it are the frame and shock now though.
My friend Richard rides an owned since 1996 Cannondale Super V with v brakes regularly he keeps threatening to buy a replacement when he's had his moneys worth!
My brother has on loan, and still rides from time to time my '93 Cannondale SuperVee 3000. Mostly original XTR gear, apart from XT V's instead of the canties, which I got off Justin Loretz. The forks were replaced with RS Judy's with Rissie Gem 3" conversion kit to give it the same spec as the Volvo Cannondale Downhill team in Vail in '94. It has Missie Giove's autograph on the frame after she won. (I took the bike to Vail). Later I added a Firestarter dual crown kit to the forks, and a carbon swingarm. Oh, and carbon risers after trashing the original purple Hyperlite bars, 'round about '95-6.
Weighs around 28lb.
I'd still be using my Coyote F2 (from about 98 I think) if I hadn't left it in my shed wanting something lighter and bought an NRS (that's on its secod set of bearings instead!). There really is nothing wrong with it, and it has a lovely carbon swingarm.
My 1964 Moulton? Gets ridden offroad, so it qualifies ๐
Saw a GT LTS thingy 3 months back-wasn't that early 90s?
Still use my 2003 Epic regularly. I use on the road an old M-trax of about 1993 2/3 times a week, one with Ti tubes with the bonded tube/lugs. (not full sus thou)
My 02 Stumpy FSR is still going strong - I race and do loads of Trailquests on it - it's my main bike. Not much of the original left (it's on its 3rd set of forks as they wear out). To be honest, it fits me great, is fast, light, and does everything I want it to - I have only ever felt like it was the wrong bike at places like CyB where it feels like I am too far over the bars for steep descents, but for 95% of the riding I do I am the limiting factor.
Just bought a 02 Stumpy Hardtail on ebay - absolutely mint and original!
I think the prize should be awarded to aP and epicyclo with the mid 60's
Moultons!
Classic!
Just had my 2004 5 Spot refinished which is Horst link.Could be considered old! Built up a Heckler with v brakes for my girlfriend.Possibly 98/99? She uses it to potter to the allotment and back!
Thanx Max
I still ride my 1999 GT I-Drive, love it, it's bloody brilliant. The i-drive design is largely the same as is used now.
my '99 GT Idrive is still in regular use with a new owner (mate's g/f). Its 1999 Marzocchi Z3 QR20's are on their original bushes and seals and with regular oil changes still work better than, well, many newer marzocchis. Whoever designed the Idrive was on acid but it really works, I got it as an insurance replacement for a stolen FSR so was a reluctant owner, not an enthusiastic/defensive purchaser, but IMHO it was better than the Horst Link FSR and as good as any full suss design I've ridden.
Lister is that a 5" Stinky, same as my 04 Coiler. Indestructible and great fun.




