i used too have a old S Works FSR from the mid 90,s it was a moly frame with a Fox air shock
#northsidetrailbuilders
i used too have a old S Works FSR from the mid 90,s it was a moly frame with a Fox air shock
#northsidetrailbuilders
Sweet…could totally build a 1st generation big thumper dually with some of this stuff!
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-mountain-bike/edmonton/dh-bikes-to-trade/572630351?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Ad is for some cheap dually…but I see a Rocky frame in the background
http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/1530427/
Picked this up for $41.65 and $3.50 in CT money.
'95(I'm thinkin') Marin Bear Country
nice find, Loopie
i have a 93 Norco BigFoot sitting in storage used too commute on it back in the day
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I've had this DeKerf for the last few years. It's too small for me, my wife doesn't like mountain bikin' and it's totally shit-kicked but I haven't been able to bear parting with it as I love the craftmanship and history of the thing (it's #274 or something).
It's gotta get out of my shed though, I have no room for useless stuff in my life/storage. Sigh…
I've had this DeKerf for the last few years. It's too small for me, my wife doesn't like mountain bikin' and it's totally shit-kicked but I haven't been able to bear parting with it as I love the craftmanship and history of the thing (it's #274 or something).
It's gotta get out of my shed though, I have no room for useless stuff in my life/storage. Sigh…
that belongs up on a wall somewhere.
Pastor of Muppets
http://forums.mtbr.com/vintage-retro-classic/1988-commando-mt-tam-904659.html
So I see the pic…visualize it…yup, only one way that goes together…can't see it being real tho…
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ok ok i'll come by and pick up the dekerf . . .
it'll be living warm and dry in a good home , it'll have lots of company with other similar age guys he can hang out with and it'll receive regular exercise and maintenance and tinkering .
With my 'modern' having it's shocked SW'ed, I went for a rip around Squamish yesterday on my old Vertex, now fully rigid again. Half Nelson down to the river, up to the top of PH Plunge but took the new trail instead. Then planned to ride Somewhere Out There but must have gone the wrong way and ended up on a moto trail. Cut across to an MTB trail and ended up by the narrow bridge by the uni. I didn't put a foot down once…..on any of the flat fireroad bits :D
treezz
wow you are a ass
Who remembers the Sugoi padded arm and leg warmers? Was the leg version the first pedalable armour?
Picked this up for $41.65 and $3.50 in CT money.
'95(I'm thinkin') Marin Bear Country
Bear Valley or Pallisades Trail?. I have the 1995 Bear Valley SE, which had some kind of slightly different chrome coloured Shimano components. BB is too low for the trails, but with some slicks the bike is good for commuting.
It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot dodge the consequences of dodging our responsibilities.
- Josiah Stamp
Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.
- H.G. Wells
My Marin after some mods to make it more ridable (rideable?). I since put some slicks on it and use it for cruising around the block. The shot is from 2 months ago, no snow now.
My Marin after some mods to make it more ridable (rideable?). I since put some slicks on it and use it for cruising around the block. The shot is from 2 months ago, no snow now.
Beauty- I had the Team Marin with the same paint scheme, on dx/xt with prestige tubing. Rode it in the first Mt Prevost Mountain Madness back in 91 or so. Solid bike, fantastic colours. Went awesome with my Swatch and my Razor Blades.
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