Back in 1992 my passion for MTB riding began.
At the time, I has just been given my first proper MTB off my Dad and it was one of these, a 1990 Raleigh 'Mountain Bike Team'.
I rode the backside off it. A real go anywhere, do anything bike. This was the first bike I raced, and managed a 3rd place on it in ESCA (English Schools Cycling Association) Area Championship.
At the time, the modifications I made were L-bend bar ends, toe clips, put some fat tyres on it (Tioga Psychos I think) and a black Girvin Flexstem.
I then chopped it in for a Raleigh Ravine.
Fast forward to June 2009, and I log on to retrobike.co.uk and see member legrandefromage has just found a new bike, a Raleigh 'Mountain Bike Team'. I immediately pick up my mobile and call him, a deal is done and the following Sunday its in my shed.
It is 99% original as I remember it. The only change is the stem, as Mark told me it was shot. 18 speed Suntour XCT drivetrain may not be comparable to M900 XTR, but it works and brings back wonderfull memories of my youth.
I dont know as yet where to go with it. The forks were an impulse extra deal with Mark, but as you can see I have the originals which may go back on.
Give me a few weeks and I'll have it up and running, so updates are to follow.
At the time, I has just been given my first proper MTB off my Dad and it was one of these, a 1990 Raleigh 'Mountain Bike Team'.
I rode the backside off it. A real go anywhere, do anything bike. This was the first bike I raced, and managed a 3rd place on it in ESCA (English Schools Cycling Association) Area Championship.
At the time, the modifications I made were L-bend bar ends, toe clips, put some fat tyres on it (Tioga Psychos I think) and a black Girvin Flexstem.
I then chopped it in for a Raleigh Ravine.
Fast forward to June 2009, and I log on to retrobike.co.uk and see member legrandefromage has just found a new bike, a Raleigh 'Mountain Bike Team'. I immediately pick up my mobile and call him, a deal is done and the following Sunday its in my shed.
It is 99% original as I remember it. The only change is the stem, as Mark told me it was shot. 18 speed Suntour XCT drivetrain may not be comparable to M900 XTR, but it works and brings back wonderfull memories of my youth.
I dont know as yet where to go with it. The forks were an impulse extra deal with Mark, but as you can see I have the originals which may go back on.
Give me a few weeks and I'll have it up and running, so updates are to follow.