Show off your old school mtb.

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Show off your old school mtb.
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Posted: Sep 9, 2009 at 10:06 Quote
riding this beast till i can afford another dh bike Smile

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anyone got an idea on the year?

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Posted: Sep 11, 2009 at 18:56 Quote
bikeitallaround wrote:
Lets see your old school mtb. This is a thread to show those mountain goats from the early 90's and older. The more rare the better.
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How about the old school carpet and paneling!

Posted: Sep 11, 2009 at 20:42 Quote
captain-slow wrote:
bikeitallaround wrote:
Lets see your old school mtb. This is a thread to show those mountain goats from the early 90's and older. The more rare the better.
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How about the old school carpet and paneling!

Yeah I have a very nice retro house. I even bought the old stereo to match. My couch and all are like new old/vintage. Everyone loves my pad.

Posted: Sep 11, 2009 at 20:44 Quote
lokiporter wrote:
My old porter frame... build around 96
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Full XT
Chris King
Kooka Crank
Kore Elite

it was kick ass back then Big Grin

Your Porter is very nice man. Would love some of those parts!

Posted: Sep 17, 2009 at 12:46 Quote
bikeitallaround wrote:
lokiporter wrote:
My old porter frame... build around 96
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Full XT
Chris King
Kooka Crank
Kore Elite

it was kick ass back then Big Grin

Your Porter is very nice man. Would love some of those parts!

Ahh I remember the Porter bikes.. I think they were made in NB weren't they? Unless I'm crazy I think I may have even met the guy who made them...

Posted: Sep 17, 2009 at 14:19 Quote
tlamb wrote:
bikeitallaround wrote:
lokiporter wrote:
My old porter frame... build around 96
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Full XT
Chris King
Kooka Crank
Kore Elite

it was kick ass back then Big Grin

Your Porter is very nice man. Would love some of those parts!

Ahh I remember the Porter bikes.. I think they were made in NB weren't they? Unless I'm crazy I think I may have even met the guy who made them...

Your right man Razz They were Hand Made in Edmundston by John Porter. Still have 2 of those frames & both still running!!

Posted: Sep 17, 2009 at 21:17 Quote
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Billet brake arches, toe clips, canti brakes, elastomer forks. I love these old clunkers. I had a proflex like this back in the early 90,s.

Posted: Sep 18, 2009 at 3:40 Quote
lokiporter wrote:
tlamb wrote:
bikeitallaround wrote:


Your Porter is very nice man. Would love some of those parts!

Ahh I remember the Porter bikes.. I think they were made in NB weren't they? Unless I'm crazy I think I may have even met the guy who made them...

Your right man Razz They were Hand Made in Edmundston by John Porter. Still have 2 of those frames & both still running!!

I knew I wasn't crazy... well.. not entirely. I remember wanting one soo bad back in the day. Too bad they never made it big in the frame building world, it would have been nice to see a fellow NBer in the world bike building stage.

Posted: Oct 7, 2009 at 13:52 Quote
i have a cro mo frame 1999 hardrock specialized, sadly its my only bike. il post a picture

Posted: Oct 7, 2009 at 14:01 Quote
cameronl wrote:
i have a cro mo frame 1999 hardrock specialized, sadly its my only bike. il post a picture
better that no bike Smile

Posted: Oct 8, 2009 at 13:27 Quote
my gt zaskar
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Posted: Oct 8, 2009 at 13:32 Quote
bongo136 wrote:
my gt zaskar
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i used to dream about these,well still do i enetered the mbuk comp to win one but lost out.Cry

Posted: Oct 8, 2009 at 13:40 Quote
i almost jizzed looking at that thing. GTs are everything that epitomize old school

Posted: Oct 8, 2009 at 13:41 Quote
johnrichy wrote:
i almost jizzed looking at that thing. GTs are everything that epitomize old school

rts-1 was the most beautifull bike ever,well that and the old mountain cycle san andreas.


 


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