hawkhill97
Retro Guru
I'm lucky enough to still own my first ever MTB, a 1997 Marin Hawk Hill. It's been through various guises over the years...
As original - complete with terrible terrible RST 181 elastomer sprung fork, and (the shame) riser bars with bar ends
The RSTs were so bad I swapped them out for a rigid fork, which was a big improvement. Did a lot of riding on Exmoor & Dartmoor like this. The rest of the bike was still pretty much stock, running 7 speed STX with grip shifters.
When I got a more modern 2010 GT Avalanche, the Marin was retired for pub bike duties as a single speed... briefly! I didn't get on with SS, so popped the front mech back on and ran it as a two speed, with slick tyres, and flat bars. Was also a blast on tame MTB trails!
Later on, I put some proper knobbies back on, stuck on a slightly more modern STX-RC 8 speed drive train, and used it as a "stick in the car for a quick spin after work" bike.
As original - complete with terrible terrible RST 181 elastomer sprung fork, and (the shame) riser bars with bar ends
The RSTs were so bad I swapped them out for a rigid fork, which was a big improvement. Did a lot of riding on Exmoor & Dartmoor like this. The rest of the bike was still pretty much stock, running 7 speed STX with grip shifters.
When I got a more modern 2010 GT Avalanche, the Marin was retired for pub bike duties as a single speed... briefly! I didn't get on with SS, so popped the front mech back on and ran it as a two speed, with slick tyres, and flat bars. Was also a blast on tame MTB trails!
Later on, I put some proper knobbies back on, stuck on a slightly more modern STX-RC 8 speed drive train, and used it as a "stick in the car for a quick spin after work" bike.