After an overwhelming response from you guys, we start piecing the puzzle together to bring this piece of history back to its former glory.
We headed to Mountain Mania to meet Jamie Lynn a man who knows a thing or two about retro bikes, where we can find parts and more importantly, how much money this thing is going to make!
Watch as we discover his massive secret retro emporium and delve through some of the rarest, weirdest and most famous bikes from back in the day to try and find the missing parts of the ATX 990.
Ditto and ditto...although I do still have a few Balfas from back then that ride pretty freakin good. Granted you can get past the front derailleur and 26” wheels questions at the trail head.
£1500 for my bike it was the first british downhill bike lol it beat peaty hold on what if i get peaty to sign it how much then lol gotta love rob warner lol
Great stuff! With all due respect: 50 bikes is impressive, but not massive. This is: mountainbikemuseum.nl/home . More than 700 bikes on display! @Rob: contact them for the stuff you're still missing. :-D
At last, a rider (almost) as old as me, who’s been riding even longer than me, who knows that old mountain bikes are sh1t! Another cracking instalment Rob. Keep it up!
Rob talks shit for almost a half hour: universal praise!
Top quality banter to be fair
www.pinkbike.com/u/heavyp/album/Giant-ATX-DH-Team-Rob-Warner-Replica
"nah, £800 mate "