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Re: 1995 Coyote Ultralite winter ride **Updated 12/01/2013
:mrgreen: So Jealous......
Anyway, Coyote was run by Steve Fenton BITD (he then distributed WTB). I'd say your frame is a 2/3 the later ones (4 and 5) had the square chain stays. I'm riding a 5 at the mo.
My brother and I had catalogue specials (mine was a pink Townsend) that weighed more than a thing that weighed a lot. By christ. My brother had some cash at the time and was looking for as light as possible for as little money and came across the HT1 (not painted the HT1, just polished alloy). He brought his with XT and got a deal (apparently) on mine, which came with STX-RC. I got IFC from my brother bless him! No suspendsion in those days, rigid forks, but it was light and quick.
I rode that frame with various kit on it for over fifteen years and loved every minute of it. Bit shagged now, Its hanging on the wall with a set of handle bars that snapped in half when i was flying down a hill. That hurt, but the frame was OK.
I'll really loved that bike. If you ever sell yours, please knock on my door first or I'll scream and scream and scream!
:mrgreen: So Jealous......
Anyway, Coyote was run by Steve Fenton BITD (he then distributed WTB). I'd say your frame is a 2/3 the later ones (4 and 5) had the square chain stays. I'm riding a 5 at the mo.
My brother and I had catalogue specials (mine was a pink Townsend) that weighed more than a thing that weighed a lot. By christ. My brother had some cash at the time and was looking for as light as possible for as little money and came across the HT1 (not painted the HT1, just polished alloy). He brought his with XT and got a deal (apparently) on mine, which came with STX-RC. I got IFC from my brother bless him! No suspendsion in those days, rigid forks, but it was light and quick.
I rode that frame with various kit on it for over fifteen years and loved every minute of it. Bit shagged now, Its hanging on the wall with a set of handle bars that snapped in half when i was flying down a hill. That hurt, but the frame was OK.
I'll really loved that bike. If you ever sell yours, please knock on my door first or I'll scream and scream and scream!