1994 Norco Rampage

An early 90's Rampage *sigh*

So I picked one of those up a few years back. Was told it was a large (19.5) and didn't measure it. When I got it home and started riding it I figured out it was a medium (18.5) and even though it was a dream to ride, I stripped it and "sold" the frame (got hosed on the deal - I'm a dope).

Mine was pretty much factory correct except for the fork (some generic tange rigid replaced the long dead Marzocchi). Mix of LX and XT. I have looked for another one on CL locally over the years, but who am I kidding. I can't sort out the other more desirable frames I have out.

Enjoy the bike.
 
I lived with the BIL of the Norco product developer of that bike. It definitely came with a gold Marzocchi.
I love it when random facts like that pop up. Thanks for sharing your history with yours too. It really is a lovely piece of bicycle. That bulge in the seatpost, the fluted downtube, I'm really getting excited now that I am accumulating parts for it, and thus handling it again. Tubes ring like a bell when flicked, each section giving a different tone.
 
I love it when random facts like that pop up. Thanks for sharing your history with yours too. It really is a lovely piece of bicycle. That bulge in the seatpost, the fluted downtube, I'm really getting excited now that I am accumulating parts for it, and thus handling it again. Tubes ring like a bell when flicked, each section giving a different tone.

We always turned up our noses to bikes made in Japan and Taiwan BITD, but the guys at Norco knew what they were doing, the tube spec was right on and those factories in Taiwan had learned how to make frames as good as the Japanese by the 90's and the Japanese were building bikes that were competitive with the Europeans on quality in the 80's.
 
We always turned up our noses to bikes made in Japan and Taiwan BITD, but the guys at Norco knew what they were doing, the tube spec was right on and those factories in Taiwan had learned how to make frames as good as the Japanese by the 90's and the Japanese were building bikes that were competitive with the Europeans on quality in the 80's.
Amen
 
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