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Just been looking at some old pics of my first 'proper' MTB, the one that really got the addiction firmly seated. Long stem, flat straight bars, DCD, neoprene headset cover... From memory, it used to feel like the most nimble, speedy bike I'd ever own.

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And now, taking it easy in commuter guise. I struggle riding her on bumpy towpaths...

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(terrible phone pic...)

Have you kept your old classics?


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:05 am
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Got a Prometheus in the attic, and a Ritchey road frame that may soon join it or get flogged.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:14 am
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ah DCDs, those were the days!


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:16 am
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Was DCD was an onomatopoeia...? Jesus they made a racket.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:18 am
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Still got my 88 Stumpjumper Comp and '89 Alves. Some parts were so retro on them that the scrutineers at the Grundig world cup race at Aviemore didnt know what they were. They were Shimano guys too.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:19 am
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Yep 1990 Orange Aluminium O. Now single speed for family rides. My first proper MTB. Can't see me getting rid of it ever! £1100 rigid, v-brakes, 24spd suntour, thumbshifters, cr-moly forks and I thought it was a bargain!


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:20 am
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My 93 Clockwork frame is still sat in the workshop. It's now unrideable due to much internal rust and cracking but I can't bear to chuck it out because of the memories it prompts whenever I look at it.
Here are just a few:
My best race results ever,
Touring Japan and America with slicks and panniers,
Meeting the wife.....


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:39 am
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Retired as no disc mounts but is otherwise ridable if anyone interested?

Rockhopper A1 Comp FS 1998:

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Posted : 17/02/2010 11:47 am
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I have one of those! My first proper mtb. I drilled out the rear pannier mount to fit a disc adaptor, it was retired a couple of years ago when the removal of a siezed bb took all the threads with it...


 
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Posted : 17/02/2010 11:58 am
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Foxy®ider - you have kept your bike in [b]very [/b]good condition.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 12:02 pm
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In the loft there is.

Early 90's Spesh Metal Matrix frame.
1993 Marin Team Ti (snapped)
1992 Ritchey P22 (Bent - hit by car)
1994(?) Orange Dynamo Roadie
1995 Marin Quake full sus. (Just Rubbish)

I will need to have a sort out when I move.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 12:07 pm
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LOL cyclism - sorry the only pic I had - thats a bikepedia piccy 😉 The frame is a bit more tatty than that - well mostly paint flaking from teh BB area 😉


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 12:10 pm
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I owned this very bike, as reviewed in Cycling Weekly. Now just a frame hung up on the garage ceiling.

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As is this Cannondale. But it's bent.
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Theres a K2 Razorback frame hanging there too.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 12:15 pm
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DezB is that an M2000 in gunmetal grey?


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 2:18 pm
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Circa 94 Dyna-tech Torus FS (Raleigh). Sadly now resides permanently bolted to the turbo trainer and shod with slicks.

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Posted : 17/02/2010 4:42 pm
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I used to love those Torus..es? Tori? Tora? Surely too good to be on a turbo (if its the Ti frame I'm thinking of)


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 5:05 pm
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I had an al carter timbertrail. I still have the frame and forks in the garage. That retired in about '92. I then got a Merlin Malt, which is now a SS/commuter. I then got a coyote F2, which is currently dormant but may see the light of day again soon if I can find some oldschool junior Ts for cheap.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 5:33 pm
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jimmy - Yes it is the welded Ti frame, bought as frameset and lovingly built into a lightweight xc racer.
You are also right about it being too good to be bolted to a turbo, but I don't think I'll ever want to get rid of it, and at least it is sort of getting used!


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 5:47 pm
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I think my GT Timberline is now the Bro in laws commuter.
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Posted : 17/02/2010 6:56 pm
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Still got my 93(ish) clockwork owned from new, ridiculously narrow ti x-lites, 2 foot long stem, onza bar ends etc. Now occasional grandchild transport !


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 7:37 pm
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[i]DezB is that an M2000 in gunmetal grey? [/i]

No, M500 in metallic black. Close though 😉


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 10:12 pm
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s is this Cannondale. But it's bent

never mind the bend, have you seen the state of your forks???. loctite anyone?

I've also noticed how we all used to have titanium flite saddles, mainly cos i think it made the bike look good and fast


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:00 pm
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My 92' GT Timberline is now my brothers commuter also. Told him I want first refusal if he wants rid of the thing.


 
Posted : 17/02/2010 11:08 pm
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mainly cos i think it made the bike look good and fast

yep, was relieved when I got over that part and settled for comfort.


 
Posted : 18/02/2010 4:45 pm