bside1978
Dirt Disciple
I thought I'd share some details of a current project, a Canadian classic, a 1990 Blizzard!
This has always been a dream bike for me. I was 13 years old when it was new. I was riding a very basic Nishiki mountain bike from the local Cap's bike shop back then. My first real mountain bike was a well spec'd Kuwahara in 1993. I didn't get my first Rocky until 1995. That was a rare special edition Blizzard/Altitude frame. (might post details of that one someday)
I bought this Blizzard from the original owner for next to nothing a few years ago. He was a super nice guy who just wanted to pass on this classic. Great local history too, it spent it's life in North Vancouver and saw some updates in the 90's. It was finally converted to street duty before getting left in the corner of the garage. It's seen many smiles and miles. Check out the original RMB leather saddle and rusty seatpost!
Now, 30 years down the road it's time my turn to give this bike a new life. I stripped it down right away and was pleased to find the frame in good overall shape. Lot's of nice parts too, most of which will find their way onto other projects.
Cheers, and enjoy the ride.
Pic is from when I first received the bike
This has always been a dream bike for me. I was 13 years old when it was new. I was riding a very basic Nishiki mountain bike from the local Cap's bike shop back then. My first real mountain bike was a well spec'd Kuwahara in 1993. I didn't get my first Rocky until 1995. That was a rare special edition Blizzard/Altitude frame. (might post details of that one someday)
I bought this Blizzard from the original owner for next to nothing a few years ago. He was a super nice guy who just wanted to pass on this classic. Great local history too, it spent it's life in North Vancouver and saw some updates in the 90's. It was finally converted to street duty before getting left in the corner of the garage. It's seen many smiles and miles. Check out the original RMB leather saddle and rusty seatpost!
Now, 30 years down the road it's time my turn to give this bike a new life. I stripped it down right away and was pleased to find the frame in good overall shape. Lot's of nice parts too, most of which will find their way onto other projects.
Cheers, and enjoy the ride.
Pic is from when I first received the bike
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