drpaddle
Dirt Disciple
I bought this bike new in 1981. It was one of the first batch of three Ritcheys shipped to San Diego by Mountain Bikes (Charlie and Gary). The frame wasn't configured for desert mountain riding or offroad touring, since it had only one bottle mount and no rack mounts. So, I had two more bottle mounts put on the topside of the downtube, one bottle mount under the downtube (for water or camp stove fuel), one bottle mount on the Bullmoose bars, mounts for front and rear Blackburn racks, Silca pump, and portaging strap. I chromed the chainstay and rear tips and painted the frame in a gold-flek brown with silver bands (modelled on my Raleigh Professional MkII from 1971). Needless to say, the original French deraileurs and TA cranks didn't last long among the rocks, and I upgraded from Mafac to Suntour brakes when they became available. Original parts include the frame, fork, handlebars, Campi headset, bottom bracket spindle, Campi seat post, and High-E hubs. This is my only mountain bike these days, and I keep up just fine on the climbs and over the rocks. No joy trying to keep with suspended bikes on the descents, though. (Added info: SN 1560R)