As it happens my Blue Indigo came with the RockShox Quadra 21R forks & Black LX brake arms that really belong to a 1996 A1 FS, an upgrade since its original state, which I am of course reverting back to so these will have to go from mine.
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The forks are hydracoil Judy's. They are coil-spring-"swimming"-in-oil type of forks.I like those. They are very good if you look for low maintainance.
Thias .. - That’s great news re the hydracoil Judy’s, cheers. Low maintenance -- now that appeals.
Luckily when I took the bike round the block the other day I noticed the forks were moving smoothly/progressively through the ruts and pot holes on the city streets round here (like XC ). So that’s one less task ahead…
AHAHAH1966. Thank you for the feedback and postings - good to see the detailed specs for the Chromoly FS and A1 FS bikes side by side like that.
Dales is a large long-established bike retailer in Glasgow, and attracted buyers throughout central Scotland and beyond. You got yourself a bargain at £700 back in 1996
I enclose for comparison the Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op 1996 catalogue of the same bike, red & indigo, extolling the virtues of the Tange Prestige chromoly frame, and priced at £799. It recommends (straight face) that if you’re planning a visit to the Andes, you take a Stumpie steel rather than carbon-fibre or titanium!
If you have the space, why not keep both bikes, one in pristine condition, and the other for knocking about on?!
P.S. That’s a very nice original A1 FS for sale on EBay, and a good reference point … that would be my pristine example.
Thanks for the Edi Bike page - the Andes comment is very much their style, and great to see the blurb on 'my' bike from back in the day.
In my journey to re-obtain a red rigid steel Stumpy 1996 I've ended up with 7 rigid steel Stumpies from 1992-97 and a retrobike addiction. Something has to give and I plan to reduce by at least 2 down to a mere 5. That'll be the red one that I wanted and eventually found, and 4 of the other 6 I acquired along the way. All great bikes and all for riding.
The good old days of end of season sales got me £200 off the RRP then. Such sales won't be happening again for a few more years given the current demand vs supply for bikes.
Sounds like you've had an interesting journey to track down that elusive 96 Stumpjumper with Tange Prestige chromoly frame and in team red --- mission complete!