kaytronika
Retrobike Rider
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Hello, I'm new here and I have a story to tell...
In April 1994 as a 14 year old lad I made a trip on my Falcon Arctic Fox BSO... The destination was Charnock Richards Cycles. Specifically the old store that is now home to a Christmas tree lights specialist.
The only reason for the journey was to kill time, little did I know it would be the beginning of my 16 year journey.
I walked around the store and set eyes upon one Evergreen GT Timberline FS with, for reasons which remain unclear, a black Tange fork. As a result of this anomaly, a mere £300 was required to leave with the bike.
I returned home excited and harassed my parents with possible suggestions for securing the bike. Eventually it was decided that, with my current bike as part ex, I could have the bike for my birthday. We returned a day later and the bike was mine.
Over the next 3 years I rode that bike everywhere, I upgraded it with what I could afford, I joined a cycle club based at Leisure Lakes, I visited Wales and the Lake District.
Fast forward to 2004 and my interest in bikes had been replaced with interest in booze. But a charity bike ride was suggested and I decided to invest in my current bike, a GT Avalanche 1.0. Sadly my poor GT Timberline had to go to make room for the new steed and it was promptly offloaded to a friend.
After the charity ride, my interest returned to their old beery ways until a 30 year old me decided to start getting some exercise. The Avalanche was brought to my home from my parents and fun was had. (I actually should post the 2004 bike in the 1998--> thread, it's pretty much 100% original and looks new)
My internet searching lead me to this fantastic site and I gazed longingly at some of the dream bikes of my youth whilst kicking myself for ever giving away my beloved Timberline.
A chance conversation with my old friend who has also recently taken an interest in bikes lead to me asking about my GT, to which he informed me that it was sat unused in his lean to.
To cut a very long story slightly shorter, my baby is now in my shed!
Now to the pics, it's not pretty but here goes...
Hello, I'm new here and I have a story to tell...
In April 1994 as a 14 year old lad I made a trip on my Falcon Arctic Fox BSO... The destination was Charnock Richards Cycles. Specifically the old store that is now home to a Christmas tree lights specialist.
The only reason for the journey was to kill time, little did I know it would be the beginning of my 16 year journey.
I walked around the store and set eyes upon one Evergreen GT Timberline FS with, for reasons which remain unclear, a black Tange fork. As a result of this anomaly, a mere £300 was required to leave with the bike.
I returned home excited and harassed my parents with possible suggestions for securing the bike. Eventually it was decided that, with my current bike as part ex, I could have the bike for my birthday. We returned a day later and the bike was mine.
Over the next 3 years I rode that bike everywhere, I upgraded it with what I could afford, I joined a cycle club based at Leisure Lakes, I visited Wales and the Lake District.
Fast forward to 2004 and my interest in bikes had been replaced with interest in booze. But a charity bike ride was suggested and I decided to invest in my current bike, a GT Avalanche 1.0. Sadly my poor GT Timberline had to go to make room for the new steed and it was promptly offloaded to a friend.
After the charity ride, my interest returned to their old beery ways until a 30 year old me decided to start getting some exercise. The Avalanche was brought to my home from my parents and fun was had. (I actually should post the 2004 bike in the 1998--> thread, it's pretty much 100% original and looks new)
My internet searching lead me to this fantastic site and I gazed longingly at some of the dream bikes of my youth whilst kicking myself for ever giving away my beloved Timberline.
A chance conversation with my old friend who has also recently taken an interest in bikes lead to me asking about my GT, to which he informed me that it was sat unused in his lean to.
To cut a very long story slightly shorter, my baby is now in my shed!
Now to the pics, it's not pretty but here goes...