PeterGT4
Retro Newbie
New member here. I'm looking forward to participating in this forum and thought I'd post the "classic" mountain bikes I have.
First off is my '93 Cannondale Killer V 900 which I bought brand new and still own to this day. I raced the bike in a regional (north of Montreal, Canada) off road series during the '94 and '95 seasons. I brought the bike with me when I moved to the Vancouver area in '96. Most parts had been replaced over time, but it still retains many key, original components.
A couple of years ago I bought a '91 Cannondale SE1000 frame with the intentions of restomoding, using the old Girvin Vector fork I had once used on the Killer V. The frame needed lots of repairs, so that project is ongoing.
My most recent purchase is a '94 Mountain Cycle San Andreas which I'm currently restoring. Although the previous owner installed a mix of modern and less quality components, all of the important parts were still with the bike (fork, shock, Pro Stop brakes and Pulstar hubs).
Cheers!
First off is my '93 Cannondale Killer V 900 which I bought brand new and still own to this day. I raced the bike in a regional (north of Montreal, Canada) off road series during the '94 and '95 seasons. I brought the bike with me when I moved to the Vancouver area in '96. Most parts had been replaced over time, but it still retains many key, original components.
A couple of years ago I bought a '91 Cannondale SE1000 frame with the intentions of restomoding, using the old Girvin Vector fork I had once used on the Killer V. The frame needed lots of repairs, so that project is ongoing.
My most recent purchase is a '94 Mountain Cycle San Andreas which I'm currently restoring. Although the previous owner installed a mix of modern and less quality components, all of the important parts were still with the bike (fork, shock, Pro Stop brakes and Pulstar hubs).
Cheers!