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Not sure if I've posted on this thread when it first started but I've got a 1997 Saracen Kili Ultra Ti with full XTR (actually later generation XTR, the gunmetal grey stuff).

Looking at selling it now, unsure of what it's worth. Someone once offered me £400 for the straight blade Ti rigid forks alone though so I'm hoping the bike might be worth a reasonable amount to a retro bike fan. It's in immaculate condition.


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 1:45 pm
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1988 Muddy Fox Courier, the Lavender coloured one with a U brake handily placed under the chain stays. Two years of paper rounds and milk rounds to pay for it. So desperate to get my first MTB, I bought a 21.5" Frame. I ride small / medium framed bikes today!

Must retrieve the Courier from my Folks loft and see if I can run it as an SS / Commuter.


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 1:48 pm
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Nope. Mine missed the cut-off by 2 years.


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 1:52 pm
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94 Cinder Cone, no pics I'm afraid but it looks just like most other Cinder Cones! Was all original when I bought it, except for the saddle. I've 'upgraded' a few bits but still have all the original parts, including the C:\ tyres.

To be honest I'm surprised that's considered retro, maybe I'm getting old!


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 1:53 pm
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Nope. Mine missed the cut-off by 2 years.

I'm running with 2000


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 1:53 pm
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1998 Kona Kula. Old? Yes. Retro? Nearly...

Still ride it all the time with a smile on my face though. It's the only bike I've never wanted to sell and I never will

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Posted : 06/02/2013 2:05 pm
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Had this since new (1993/4 ish)

Still the bike I would first grab if the garage was burning down.

Has been paper round bike, race bike, touring bike, 21 gears, single speed, courier bike, towing bike, and various other uses.

Currently single speed, slick tyres, mud guarded commuter bike.

Will revert to towing duties for Centre Parcs this weekend

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Posted : 06/02/2013 2:19 pm
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94 Cinder Cone......
To be honest I'm surprised that's considered retro, maybe I'm getting old!

You have to remember that 1994 was quite early in the development of mountain bikes. Bouncy forks and rear suspension and other decent parts had only been around for a few years. 1994 probably equates timewise to the 30's/40's in motor car development and we would certainly consider those retro.

We're all getting older! 😉


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 2:25 pm
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Sorry no pics but a mint late'ish 90's rockhopper. Rigid forks, nitanium tubing. Bit of a single speed project but I still have all the original bits.


 
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Needs a bigger chainring, It was all I had.

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Posted : 06/02/2013 3:01 pm
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Kona Kilauea '97, great fun


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 3:06 pm
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Stickers under clear grips! Retro-AWSumZ!

I had Onza stickers under clear Ules for a while, before switching to Yeti grips.


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 3:06 pm
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Sorry no pics but a mint late'ish 90's rockhopper. Rigid forks, nitanium tubing. Bit of a single speed project but I still have all the original bits.

I had one of those. A silver '98 Comp FS with Ritchey tubes. It was ace! Have it away and wish I hadn't


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 3:09 pm
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my 1994 first gen orange p7, full rigid, xt throughout, nickle finish, sat in a damp cave gathering dust. wonder if orange do re-issue sticker sets for it?

my uncle may still have my '87 or '88 fisher hookooekoo.


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 3:18 pm
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No pictures yet (closely guarded project)
But I have a 97 GT Zaskar Le
I also have a 96 Saracen Tufftrax, a Raleigh Mtrax 1000 and a Trek 850.
Messiah is right though. Finding the parts is more fun than riding 🙂


 
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my uncle may still have my '87 or '88 fisher hookooekoo

I had a later version hookooekoo, around 1995 or so. It was properly rubbish.

edit, 1997 model.


 
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Just kidding, here is my 1996 Orange P7 ( carbon bar and post , Mavic UST wheels and mix of XT &XTR ).

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Posted : 06/02/2013 3:31 pm
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This is mu 1996 Cannondale M900

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used regularly these days, full XT, 2 x 10, Chris King H/set, 23 lbs 🙂


 
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Ooh! like that M900!


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 3:52 pm
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Just outside the cutoff point for me, the spare parts bike is a 2001 GT iDrive 6.

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Posted : 06/02/2013 3:56 pm
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Yeah 26" here 😉


 
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Not the greatest pic, and a bit out of date, but.....1998 steel Stumpy....

Comes out for commuting and woodland pootles when it's dry n dusty 🙂

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Posted : 06/02/2013 4:23 pm
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My '92 Rocky Mountain Vertex:

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Posted : 06/02/2013 4:23 pm
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Finding the parts is more fun than riding

We're going to have to agree to disagree on this point.

The whole purpose of the build is to ride the bike, otherwise you just end up with a museum in your shed / garage. If that's what floats your boat, fine, but talking to a few frame builders, their feeling is that is not why they built the frames in the first place.

Getting a bit too serious here, but it's something I feel strongly about.

Find em, build em, ride em.


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 5:08 pm
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Marin Muirwoods 1997. 17" Tange Triple butted cromoly Frame. Should be double butted Tange for the year so not sure if it is triple butted or the wromg sticker is on it! The frame serial number is for an Eldridge Grade of same year that was tipple butted, so mibbe its that frame with Muirwoods colours. Frame Weighs 5.3 ibs. Manitou Spyder 99 fork. Shiman m590 Hollowtch 2 triple chainset, Mavic 317 wheels on xt hubs,alivio rear mech, Deore DX front mech. Hg50 7 speed Cassette. Original Marin alloy seatpost and FSA Orbit XL2 Headset. Stem and Bars are alloy Halfords and nowt to right home about but light enough and no problems so far. Seat, tyres,pedals,V Brakes and 7 speed Gripshift MRX Shifters are from Rockrider 5.0 that I broke when started Marin build and all work ok. Total weight is just under 28ibs. Great all round bike unless trails get really rough. Would like a better fork cos no damping on Spyder but apart from that it's all good and works fine. If i use original cromoly forks it weighs just 26 ibs.
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Posted : 06/02/2013 5:09 pm
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Bontrager Races x 4, dating from '93-'97.

Not that I really think of 'em as being 'retro' (despite the 1 inch headsets, quill stems, thumbies & Rock Shox Judys...) - just lovely handling bikes.


 
Posted : 06/02/2013 5:37 pm
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Orange Clockwork from 1993. Still in occasional use by my Dad, hence the big "comfy" saddle. It's a great bike, so quick and capable even with those skinny flexible forks.

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Also got a 1997 Proflex 853, but the rear shock's ruined so it's in bits at the moment.

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ive got a couple of old skool sunn radicals from 98/99. single top tube and twin top tube. restored and raced the twin top tube one for a few years on and off and rode it in morzine and done a few uplifts on it here until i found a crack in it. its been repaired and refurbed and kitted out with some more modern kit now but its been put on light duties as i dont want to hurt it again 😆 the older version doesnt get much use at all to be honest, needs the brakes servicing to really get the best out of it and ive never got round to it. there are pics on pinkbike in my album [arkwright] if anyone wants to put them up for me as i don`t know how to post them . also got an old sunn b-mix that had a hard life as a single speed commuter up until ten years ago and is now in semi retirement, just used for trips to center parcs and a very rare commute.


 
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Alpinestars cro-mega from 1991. I refurb'ed it a couple of years ago and use it on dry sunny days. Still a very capable trail bike and an excellent climber. It's just a bit hardcore on the descents with the rigid forks.

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My '93 IFT (with more recent groupset upgrade) recently took me to el'an back...

Interesting that although the frame was offered with suspension forks, the use of 100mm travel makes it feel like a chopper...

Clearly before Marin had come to terms with suspension corrected geometry.


 
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Some magic bikes here! Here's mine...just got it.very chuffed,it's been really looked after by a Kona collector..
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I plan to ride it and slowly pimp it...


 
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my 98/99 Bontrager - raced at Bontrager 24/12 last year and occasionally gets used locally as well.

Also have a 97 Klein which gets used a lot but can't find a pic of that a the mo...


 
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Old cannondale Beast of the East (m900) from 1996. Was originally same colour as asterix's M900

Now used daily on the commute, original forks replaced with 8yr old fox talas, partly to help with pot holes an kerbs, but also they were all I had when originals mangled in car bike interface.

Anybody got an old pair of p-bones they want to sell 🙂


 
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Just been on my 1991 Scott, well it lives on the turbo for the last five years after a some tlc


 
Posted : 07/02/2013 12:18 am
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Here's mine 😀

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Posted : 07/02/2013 12:20 am
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My 1992 Cannondale M400 with 1 1/4" headset and Spinergy.
Used for on-road training, commuting and messing around off-road in the snow 🙂
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Posted : 07/02/2013 1:23 am
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My 1985 Ritchey Ascent:

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Posted : 07/02/2013 1:59 am
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I have one of these... 1984 red crested butte from Raleigh USA. Mine still has a sticker from the "memorial cycle shop, Houston, Texas".

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love whattyre's (and rossi's) Konas - they do it for me

the Spinergy on the M400 looks great too

can I ask seven, how did you repaint your 'dale? Mine has many places where the original paint has come away - I though of re-spraying or powder coating it, but people around me convinned me not to


 
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I have an ibis BowTi but wont bore you with pics. 😉


 
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I spent a small fortune building a pace RC200 F3 - a bike i'd always wanted to own BITD. Middleburn cranks, Hope hubs, Pace forks/bars etc.. a real nice bike. only issue was iwas worried about the frame cracking or something like that happening, i only rode it about 3 times so it was sat there in the garage gathering dust! Got rid in the end, but part of me wishes i'd kept hold!
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Amedias , that Bonty is beautiful .


 
Posted : 07/02/2013 12:30 pm
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I've got a '97 Pace RC200 F6 with RC30 forks and a Pace stem, flat X-lite bars and bar ends, USE post, Flite saddle etc etc., which I could be persuaded to part with if anyone's interested .....


 
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Amedias , that Bonty is beautiful .

thankyou 🙂 spent a few months refurbing it a couple of years ago as it was in a sorry state!

Should have seen it after the mudfest of 24/12 last year, lost a BB and a set of hub bearings to that race 🙁


 
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