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I too started on a Raleigh Activator (like gonzos above).
Kays catalogue must have shifted 1000s of those things!
Mine is still in the family and is regularly ridden by my father-in-law!
Grifter
more properly a black Kona - 1990 Lava Dome I think 😀
I grew up right by a bit of woodland and some old railways tracks and army ranges, so all my bikes went offroad. My first was a Raleigh Chippy - a singlespeed fixy! Then a coupla Raleigh Boxers, also singlespeed and with big mudguards that made them look like a motocross bike. Then a Raleigh Superburner BMX. Then, when I'd been mountain biking for about 10 years something amazing happened - mountain bikes arrived in Surrey! I got an Apollo Atomic. It had GEARS!
Anyway the first, my chippy, looked like this:
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This is the closest pic I can find to mine.
1988 Saracen tufftrax (2nd year of them I think):
Many of the amazing period details shown in this one image:
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rossi146 - i originally was going to get a Bear Valley SE then realised i'd actually saved up enough money for the eldridge!! result!! 😀
i had it for 4 years before some sticky fingered scrote thieved it!! i know who took it but without actual proof i could never do anything about it... 😕
muffin-man - i feel your shame pal!! 😆
'87 Muddy Fox Courier brought second hand with my paper round money.
Still have the front wheel in the garage which was all that was left after it was nicked 😐
Had an MBK bike something like 90 or 91. 200gs shifters, 300lx rear mech, biopace etc.
Bought a Hardrock in 91 that had a flex-stem, not the Girvin one though.
After that was a GT Tequesta with Rock Shox Indy S. Yay elastomers. That got nicked so I bought a Marin Bear Valley SE. Rigid though.
Big gap then a GT Zaskar.
I miss my old bikes.
Marin Palisades in blue, roughly 1987, with Biopace. Stolen 5 or so years later at uni. I got my girlfriend into cycling as well, and we'd head out to the pub and clubs and wobble home off our heads.
The odd thing is, despite it being called a mountain bike, I had no conception that off road trail riding existed until almost 10 years later when my girlfriend bought a mtb mag because she wanted a suspension fork like the one I'd got on my new Marin Bear Valley. Initially it was all about the fluoro yellow courier bikes popularised by Muddy Fox, but then I grew in Central London with no car, so my idea of off road was within the tree and shrub sections of Hyde and Battersea Parks!
First bike that resembled an MTB was a Townsend Topeka. First actual proper MTB was a Kona Fire Mountain, 1996 model, stil regret selling it to this day 🙁
1991 Alpinstars Cro-Mega DX
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/bikes_and_stuff/8087481536/ ]holmo bike chop[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/bikes_and_stuff/ ]bmclynskey1[/url], on Flickr[/img][img][url= http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7181/6885106983_799216efbc.jp g" target="_blank">http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7181/6885106983_799216efbc.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/bikes_and_stuff/6885106983/ ]old skool[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/bikes_and_stuff/ ]bmclynskey1[/url], on Flickr[/img]
1986 Ridgeback S... and whenever these threads come up I set off on a search to try and find a pic of one, but never with any luck.
Closest I've found is the next page or so on in the Freewheel catalogue with the top of the range model from that year (you get the idea.. mine was like that but with much cheaper bits!)
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/55187789@N05/5800666065/ ]ridgeback mountain bike retro mtb british[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/55187789@N05/ ]vincycles[/url], on Flickr
Rigid KHS about 300 quid 20 years ago. It got nicked at the station.
Considering that a bike is still pretty much 2 wheels, plus a frame and seat/bars, i can't quite believe just how old fashioned these MTB's are looking! If the same thing occurs over the next 20 years we are going to be riding hover bikes soon 😉
I had one of these
14th birthday present, from Pa who thinks bikes are important. lucky me. Loved it, took me places, eventually got nicked from Victoria Park while on long term loan to a mate.
This one isn't mine, I just found the pic on Google image search. Had a really strong reaction when I opened it full size: the smell of warm pine needles, summer afternoons in the Bourne woods, not much to do but get lost and follow our noses. wow.
Diamond back ascent. The one i rented in Kathmandu was ace, the one i bought in Blighty was utter bollocks, creeky, rattling piece of junk.
Raleigh Avanti identical to the one previouslt posted - bought used, and I only ever used it as a commuting bike. Never rode off road!
Then a Kona Unit 29er bought specifically to ride off-road, 15 years later.
That's it, my mountain bike career in full.
That Raleigh may have had a good frame but it was a dreadfully dull ride.
Some lovely bikes in here... I found a pic of mtb number 2.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/53860438@N06/6224852810/ ]Old school[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/53860438@N06/ ]Northwindlowlander[/url], on Flickr
That's me up the back. Purple, check. Flexstem, check. Ridiculous bars, check. 90s! My brothers showing off our fleet of terrible Sarcinz. We've still got all these bikes, mine is strapped to the turbo now.
Maroon Raleigh Maverick, short stem wide bars, about 25yrs ago.
Dumb kids in school used to be real hostile about it, lots of comments like "What you going to do, ride up a mountain on it...."
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edit: oops, possibly a year later
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Ain`t she a beaut
Ain`t she a beaut
Sure is!
What's with all the gaffer taped bits? Must have a mega thirst for that jerry can 😆
Wide bars , comfy seat and nail your shoes to the pedals , what`s not to like
The embarrassing thing is, I am still riding my one and only MTB after more than a decade. Trek make 'em to last!!!
Raleigh Montage - in that green
Went searching around the south of England for a 23 inch one !
I learnt a lot about the advantages of stand over height
Second one was a 1988 Cindercone with the puked pizza paint job - and 19 inch!
Bright yellow 1990 Marin Muirwoods, complete with Shimano 200 GS & plastic thumbshifters.
Wish I'd never sold it - cos it frickin' well changed my life!
Apollo halfords cheapy circa 1988 followed by a Raleigh moon run in 1990. First bike that parents didn't have a hand in buying, Klein Pulse Comp from bicycle doctor in 1997 deposit from my first full time pay packet. Still got the Klein.
Some classic bikes on here.
First proper MTB was an 89 Rockhopper in blue and white. If I remember rightly it had a 28/38/48 chainset and a 14-28 7 speed rear cassette - it's a good job we didn't have any real hills where we lived at the time. Lovely bike that I eventually sold when I bought one of the original Orange P7s.
This was mine.....a Raleigh Maverick 15 speed with Araya alloy rims and Weinmann canti brakes bought in October 1985 (I was 14). I was already riding in the woods on my Grifter, Bomber and even my racing bikes but the Maverick was a complete game changer for me.
First proper mtb...
93 (I think) GT Timberline. Was dark met green. The Quadra forks are now seized solid. The rattle can paint job was to hoodwink folk in to thinking it was a ball burnished Zaskar with Judy's. 🙂
The GT decals are made from insulating tape.
Had to get planning permission for that stem.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/takisawa2/7152504567/ ]IMAG0510[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/takisawa2/ ]pten2106[/url], on Flickr
Brother still has it.
Keep saying I''ll have it back but god knows why.
Apology for ressurecting an old thread. 🙂
Mine was a Peugeot alpine express like the one in the pic,bought in 87.
It wasn't easy finding a shop selling MTB in Wales those days 🙄 ,eventually found this one in Holyhead.
I remember taking it the local pub and they all laughed when i said it was going to be the next craze. 👿
Great taxi home! 😀
Second bike was a Trek 7000 i bought in Aberdeen 1990,great bike used to ride the original Redbull track in CYB,talk about numb hands or what. 😯
The ex still has the 7000 somewhere,maybe i should ask for it back one day. 😀
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Another pic of mtb #2 and first proper bike, with deluxe hammerite finish and cutting-edge V brakes to replace the cantis... Last rode this about an hour and a half ago 🙂 Man they built those exage hubs to last.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/53860438@N06/5891485937/ ]IMAG0006[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/53860438@N06/ ]Northwindlowlander[/url], on Flickr
Rockhopper from 1987 I think. Yellow. U brakes. Mate still has it!
Waited ages for a Muddy Fox Courier but LBS sold me the Rockhopper, was hooked..
1989/90 Giant Escaper
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this picture is not mine
It was a 21" frame. I'm 5'6". I absolutely loved it. Finally killed it snapped at the head tube when I cased a set of doubles we built in coed y brenin
Some Townsend bike, then a Giant very similar to the one a couple of posts up.
First proper MTB was an Orange Clockwork. About 12 years ago I let a friend borrow it and I've not seen it since. He lost it.
I could post the real first mtb
like this but smaller
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but i'd rather post my second
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looked just like this
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