Luke26mhz
Retro Guru
Being an 80’s baby I got to witness the best era of trials in the uk. Martyn Ashton was a hero for many of us, and still is! I mean tricks and stunts was probably the best mtb video!
Luckily I got to meet him at bike 99 or 00 and there was a picture of us with him singing my baseball cap.
I remember the signature frame being released. 1/500 ever made, but back in 1999 and being 13 years old, I was never going to be able to afford the £550 frame and fork price tag.
Ever since then, I have always wanted one. I have probably passed up 8 Ashton’s over the years. But when I got back into bikes last year, I had to have one.
There was only one problem though. These frames are incredibly rare. Out of 500 made, there’s not many about and if they are about, they are expensive.
Last July I was given the heads up about an Ashton signature bike on Pinkbike. The bike was a good spec and some of the components were in great condition, however the frame had obviously been used as a trials bike. A dented top tube and a few scrapes. I was assured there was no cracks etc. I got it very cheap because of the dent.
A 6.5 hour round trip saw me in possession with my childhood dream bike. However, it wasn’t all smiles. The frame had 2 cracks on the rear seat stays and a small pin hole on the L/H chain stay where the bearing had failed in the rear wheel, resulting in the tyre rubbing the frame.
So here it is!
Luckily I got to meet him at bike 99 or 00 and there was a picture of us with him singing my baseball cap.
I remember the signature frame being released. 1/500 ever made, but back in 1999 and being 13 years old, I was never going to be able to afford the £550 frame and fork price tag.
Ever since then, I have always wanted one. I have probably passed up 8 Ashton’s over the years. But when I got back into bikes last year, I had to have one.
There was only one problem though. These frames are incredibly rare. Out of 500 made, there’s not many about and if they are about, they are expensive.
Last July I was given the heads up about an Ashton signature bike on Pinkbike. The bike was a good spec and some of the components were in great condition, however the frame had obviously been used as a trials bike. A dented top tube and a few scrapes. I was assured there was no cracks etc. I got it very cheap because of the dent.
A 6.5 hour round trip saw me in possession with my childhood dream bike. However, it wasn’t all smiles. The frame had 2 cracks on the rear seat stays and a small pin hole on the L/H chain stay where the bearing had failed in the rear wheel, resulting in the tyre rubbing the frame.
So here it is!
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