I am struck by the geometry and angles of this bike from the mid 80s. I believe It has more in common with today’s modern hard tail mountain bikes than the steeper angled xc race driven mountain bikes of the 90s. With the sloping top tube and slacker head tube angle, Paul Brodie, influenced by Charlie Cunningham, was ahead of the times.
A week or two after this bike was finished, Paul left Rocky Mountain and started Brodie Bikes and you can see the template of the classic Brodie sloping top tube frame that became the iconic Romax.
A week or two after this bike was finished, Paul left Rocky Mountain and started Brodie Bikes and you can see the template of the classic Brodie sloping top tube frame that became the iconic Romax.
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