Ingola
Retro Guru
It's Canadian who cares put her out thereCameron
Edwin
Porter
Tamarack
Gardin
Marinoni
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Hopefully someone has at least one to share.
With all the great bikes, I'll leave my rider quality brodie on the shelf.
It's Canadian who cares put her out thereCameron
Edwin
Porter
Tamarack
Gardin
Marinoni
Best
Hopefully someone has at least one to share.
With all the great bikes, I'll leave my rider quality brodie on the shelf.
So many great small Canadian builders I'm sure many in Europe never even seen our government was actually funding research and design.Cameron
Edwin
Porter
Tamarack
Gardin
Marinoni
Best
Hopefully someone has at least one to share.
With all the great bikes, I'll leave my rider quality brodie on the shelf.
Thanks for the education @MattiThundrrr @Ingola that is one amazing bike for 1986. Would love to see more shots/details of this frame. What a great BOTM this is. How the hell are we meant to choose one from this amazing array of machines?!*As far as I the builder built the bike raced it once or twice stripped the parts (witch is common on team bikes) and put it aside. His brother Jack wanted a bike so he grabbed the and put whatever he had lying around. Maybe in 96 maybe in 91 don't know never asked about the rebuild. The frame that was made made in 86 actually looks like they took there road bike frame dropped the bar and put bigger tires in.
I'll put it in a thread eventually like I said it's not part of the contestThanks for the education @MattiThundrrr @Ingola that is one amazing bike for 1986. Would love to see more shots/details of this frame. What a great BOTM this is. How the hell are we meant to choose one from this amazing array of machines?!*
Cameron
Edwin
Porter
Tamarack
Gardin
Marinoni
Best
Hopefully someone has at least one to share.
With all the great bikes, I'll leave my rider quality brodie on the shelf.
Devinci and Eclipse are worth mentioning as wellDon't forget True North
There's a bunch of brands that appeared on the scene during the big MTB boom if the late 80s and early 90s too. Many of the frames were welded in Taiwan, but they're still really good bikes, often Tange tubes. Names like BRC, Maxam, CycleTech (later just Tech)...Add to the list ... commercially available