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Old 02-03-20, 03:01 PM
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Research Dynamics RD

I recently bought a Research Dynamics Coyote vintage mountain bike on eBay. Am still to see the bike live as it is in storage at the moment but wanted to gather information on the brand.

A web search on RD returned that it was a ski brand based in the Rockies selling bikes in the 80s and 90s. Their bikes being good value for the dollar at the time. The Coyote might have been the name of their MTB line with different annotations to each model in the line.

the bike I got is in charcoal matt finish. Thinking initially of steel, the seller later stated “Rolled fiber tubes into steel Lugs and butting masterfully tig welded”. It is Deore DX equipped with Araya RM17 wheels and Pedersen cantilever brakes. The other thing to be confirmed based my research Is the 1 1/4 oversized headtube.

Would appreciate more info on the brand, its history, the model lineup. Catalog scans or pictures of members’ bikes would also be great.
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Shimano Deore DX would place it 1990-1993. As you've noted all the models were Coyote variants. The model with Deore DX was the Coyote Pro-4. I have price lists for 1991-1993, showing it being TIG welded Tange MTB. Prices vary from $650 -$850. Position in the line-up varied.,depending on the year. There was a full line from hi-tensile models up to Tange Prestige models with XTR in 1993. There was even an aluminum framed model but no carbon models until 1994, when they also introduced a titanium model. In 1994 the Pro-4 went to Deore LX but got a suspension fork while the carbon-fibre framed model, the Carbon 5, was Deore XT. That certainly looks like steel to me based on the fitting attachments. Price lists show the company being from Ketchum, Idaho.
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I can tell you they were sold at large sporting goods stores in the 90's. I can't remember the company though, it wasn't Galynn's or MC Sports but it was something like that before Dicks was across the country, 90's bikes. It was a mid level bike brand. I think all MTB.
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The 1 1/4" headset can be hard to find at a good price. If you like the bike, set up some online searches.
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Originally Posted by mechanicmatt
I can tell you they were sold at large sporting goods stores in the 90's. I can't remember the company though, it wasn't Galynn's or MC Sports but it was something like that before Dicks was across the country, 90's bikes. It was a mid level bike brand. I think all MTB.
They appear to have gone fully ATB for 1991 but the 1990 price list shows one road model and one hybrid model. I don't believe that I have anything prior to that.
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I have that exact stem on my 1992 StumpJumper FS. All of the design cues on that bike bring back good memories. Needs a bit more purple, however.
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I had RD Coyote ski's..... but I am sure that is no help at all
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
Shimano Deore DX would place it 1990-1993. As you've noted all the models were Coyote variants. The model with Deore DX was the Coyote Pro-4. I have price lists for 1991-1993, showing it being TIG welded Tange MTB. Prices vary from $650 -$850. Position in the line-up varied.,depending on the year. There was a full line from hi-tensile models up to Tange Prestige models with XTR in 1993. There was even an aluminum framed model but no carbon models until 1994, when they also introduced a titanium model. In 1994 the Pro-4 went to Deore LX but got a suspension fork while the carbon-fibre framed model, the Carbon 5, was Deore XT. That certainly looks like steel to me based on the fitting attachments. Price lists show the company being from Ketchum, Idaho.
Thank you for your info. I was hoping you would respond since you have references on lots of bike brands.

I also share your opinion on the frame being chromoly, at least that was my expectation when I bought it.

Would providing the serial number help to more accurately date the year ? I am thinking 91-92 based on the components.
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Originally Posted by clubman
The 1 1/4" headset can be hard to find at a good price. If you like the bike, set up some online searches.
You are right about that. I have an ongoing Alpinestars Al-Mega XT build in 1 1/4 that’s been dragging because of that. Off the top of my head, Haro and Gary Fisher also used that size.

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Originally Posted by mechanicmatt
I can tell you they were sold at large sporting goods stores in the 90's. I can't remember the company though, it wasn't Galynn's or MC Sports but it was something like that before Dicks was across the country, 90's bikes. It was a mid level bike brand. I think all MTB.
Thank you for expanding... the amount of knowledge on here is simply great.
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Originally Posted by concordino
Thank you for your info. I was hoping you would respond since you have references on lots of bike brands.

I also share your opinion on the frame being chromoly, at least that was my expectation when I bought it.

Would providing the serial number help to more accurately date the year ? I am thinking 91-92 based on the components.
The serial number may allow us to determine the exact manufacturing date but I have yet to see any from Research Dynamics, so I can't say for sure. However, we can safely eliminate 1991 from the mix, based on the front derailleur which is the top pull FD-M651 that first appears in the 1992 Shimano catalogue. Furthermore, the shift levers appear to be Rapidife, as opposed to Rapidfire Plus. The latter, were introduced for the 1993 model year but Rapidfire was still catalogued. Still, I'd think there's a higher probability of them going with the new Rapidfire Plus for 1993, so I'm leaning towards it being a 1992, though I wouldn't rule out 1993.

Edit: I just went back to double check the 1993 price list and all the models except the Coyote Pro-4 say RP (Rapidfire Plus). Given that it's an upper mid-range model, this seems strange and I suspect it's a typographical error. This has me leaning even more towards a 1992 model.

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