hawkhill97
Retro Guru
Thought I'd share my 1997 Marin Hawk Hill, as I've just taken it out for a lovely little spin.
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It's the first MTB I've owned as an adult, and though I've been through several other bikes since then I've kept this one, both for sentimental reasons and because it rides beautifully.
It's been through many guises; started life with RST 281 sus forks, which knocked terribly so were replaced with a much nicer rigid fork after six months or so. At the time it was my only MTB and went all over Dartmoor, Exmoor and the local trail centre.
It was later repurposed as a bike packing bike with panniers & mudguards while I was lucky enough to be working on Exmoor and could wild camp after work in the Summer.
After that it was relegated from full MTB duties as I had other more capable bikes, and was pseudo single-speeded as a super simple winter bike, with mud tyres, a 42/23 main gear and 32/23 granny for steep climbs. Loved it in this configuration, was great fun for short blasts and certainly kept you on your toes on the way down the hills.
At the moment I'm enjoying riding my recently built 2000 Mount Vision so much that this bike hasn't seen any off road action for a while. It's too nice to be sat in the garage, so I've stuck on some flat bars, slicks and upped the gearing to a 42/17 road gear and 32/17 off-road gear (I've kept two of the front chain rings and the front mech). Now using it as a sort of CX bike for mixed road & light bridleway duties and loving it just as much as ever
download/file.php?mode=view&id=485235
download/file.php?mode=view&id=485234
download/file.php?mode=view&id=485233
It's the first MTB I've owned as an adult, and though I've been through several other bikes since then I've kept this one, both for sentimental reasons and because it rides beautifully.
It's been through many guises; started life with RST 281 sus forks, which knocked terribly so were replaced with a much nicer rigid fork after six months or so. At the time it was my only MTB and went all over Dartmoor, Exmoor and the local trail centre.
It was later repurposed as a bike packing bike with panniers & mudguards while I was lucky enough to be working on Exmoor and could wild camp after work in the Summer.
After that it was relegated from full MTB duties as I had other more capable bikes, and was pseudo single-speeded as a super simple winter bike, with mud tyres, a 42/23 main gear and 32/23 granny for steep climbs. Loved it in this configuration, was great fun for short blasts and certainly kept you on your toes on the way down the hills.
At the moment I'm enjoying riding my recently built 2000 Mount Vision so much that this bike hasn't seen any off road action for a while. It's too nice to be sat in the garage, so I've stuck on some flat bars, slicks and upped the gearing to a 42/17 road gear and 32/17 off-road gear (I've kept two of the front chain rings and the front mech). Now using it as a sort of CX bike for mixed road & light bridleway duties and loving it just as much as ever