Show us your vintage mountain bikes!
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#7780
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Ontario
Posts: 152
Bikes: Road: 1972 Raleigh Competition,1989 Marinoni, 1990 Limongi. MTN: 1990 GT Team Avalanche, 1991 Rocky Mountain Blizzard, GT Team RTS , Rocky Mountain MSL 50 Element, CCM fat bike
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My recently acquired 1991 Rocky Mountain Blizzard, this on was lightly used, even original tires! I should have put my DX pedals on it though.
#7781
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#7782
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Kips Bay, NY
Posts: 2,247
Bikes: Ritchey Swiss Cross | Teesdale Kona Hot | Haro Extreme | Specialized Stumpjumper Comp | Cannondale F1000 | Shogun 1000 | Cannondale M500 | Norco Charger | Marin Muirwoods 29er | Shogun Kaze | Breezer Lightning
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92 and 93 Stumpjumpers
#7786
Senior Member
Likes For fleslider:
#7787
just having fun
Just picked up these two and will be turning them into gravel/touring rides
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#7791
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#7793
WV is not flat..
Picked up this all original 1997 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo today off of marketplace. It was in storage for awhile and hardly ridden. The shock even feels really nice. Should be easy to clean up.
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#7794
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 914
Bikes: 2017 Co-op ADV 1.1; ~1991 Novara Arriba; 1990 Fuji Palisade; mid-90's Moots Tandem; 1985 Performance Superbe
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1987 Schwinn Sierra
I bought this from a neighbor and cleaned it up for my daughter to use.
1987 Schwinn Sierra
She really likes it.
1987 Schwinn Sierra
She really likes it.
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bOsscO
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 746
Bikes: 2024 Spec Crux, 2015 Norco Search S1, 93 Mongoose IBOC COMP
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Use the same website to compare your bike to the 1990 catalogue as there are way more MTB options, including the raked fork, that could be your bike.
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#7796
WV is not flat..
Not rare or super desirable, but the price was right and for a 1993 bike, it looks like it was just assembled yesterday. Condition is everything. These are rock solid bikes and great for a neighbor that was looking for a campground bike. 1993 Giant Sedona ATX.
#7797
If its free, it's for me
Still gotta get my post count up to show some pics but I'm currently riding an (I'm guessing) early to mid '90s Roadmaster Hurricane Ridge. Fully rigid frame and fork, 26 inch wheels, replaced the rusted out derailleur with a Shimano Tourer off a parts bike, and currently just have front brakes working.
No gears, stuck on middle sprocket and smallest rear gear until I get some cable sheath... Bike is pretty damn fast with my big ass on it with no gears so I cant complain. Somebody was throwing it away and the purple frame/lime green stock cables reminded of an old Kawasaki dirt bike so I had to have it lol
No gears, stuck on middle sprocket and smallest rear gear until I get some cable sheath... Bike is pretty damn fast with my big ass on it with no gears so I cant complain. Somebody was throwing it away and the purple frame/lime green stock cables reminded of an old Kawasaki dirt bike so I had to have it lol
#7798
Full Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: SGV SoCal
Posts: 251
Bikes: 2013 Wilier Gran Turismo, 1983 Trek 760, 80's Colnago Super, 90's De Rosa SLX, 2009 Waterford 22 Series Singlespeed, 85 Medici Pro Strada, De Rosa Alumino frameset, Dave Molten Fuso frameset, 70's beater Peugeot PX10, Zizzo Liberte, 2022 Yoeleo R12
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I just paid $50 for this 1991 Diamondback Apex. It’s too small for me but I couldn’t resist. Shimano Deore DX and Avenir components. I’ll probably clean it up and regrease it and sell it to a friend for $50 to get her back into bicycling.
#7799
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 106
Bikes: '88 Cannondale ST400, '89 Bianchi Incline, ’88 Bianchi Limited, '87 Schwinn Tempo
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Couldn't resist this '89 Bianchi Incline in metallic celeste when I saw it on Craigslist a while back. Basically all original except for the stem and bars, which look like an "original" upgrade made by someone back in the day. Just added a Brooks, racks and bags, and took it out to the abandoned PA Turnpike last weekend. Really fun ride.
(Happy coincidence that my well worn Cambium saddle matched the existing bar wrap too!)
(Happy coincidence that my well worn Cambium saddle matched the existing bar wrap too!)
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