lrh":19sdtuy2 said:
Safe to say the coolest Claud Butler MTB ever made... Although that's not exactly saying much
Like how they show people riding on a cliff edge without helmets and then people posing with.
Go off there and you would need more than expanded polystyrene and a lycra cover to save you !! I think they were in more danger of standing up sharp under that cliff overhang
The bike was quite cutting edge at the time, suspension fork technology was still in its elastomer stages and Marzocchi were making open oil bath fork Woooow. Brakes were still on the whole cantis and these magura rim brakes were a marked improvement. Lugged frames were handbuilt and light oversize steel tubing still fairly new. Neon orange was a brave colour too. the flite saddle had been launched but was mostly on road bikes. I was an unusual product and quite sought after. Not many were forecast and they all sold. They are rare today and have some kudos as a British build frame. Not seen one for ages!!