2manyoranges
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Amongst the many bikes I have built and owned over the past decades, there are strange standouts...not the top end esoterica months-of-work builds, but the accidental ones.
A C-16R which caught my eye at 5pm in the Argus newspaper,. Half an hour later I was riding it home. Silver, STX, onza tyres. A month later it sported a Judy and a full service. That bikes did thousands of miles on the South Downs - it saw every season, every form of weather, mud, snow and summer dust. I would walk towards something five times the price to go for a ride, and then at the last minute turn and pick the C16R. It was just ..... right. I hadn't looked for it, I hadn't anticipated buying it, it just happened.
Roll forward many years and many many experiences, and I am on RetroBike one night and immediately see a Ragley mmmBop frame and Manitou Mattoc forks...for 250. Without really thinking, the offer to buy went as a PM. Two days' later the frame was in the stand and the build had begun. Parts from around the workshop plus some nice additions: a carbon handlebar to offset the notorious harshness of the frame. Ti seat post for the same. A nice rear wheel - Stan's on DT for the rear. Hope 35 internal for the front. There was a bit of refinement; a Renthal 50mm stem to replace a 35mm Spank (much better front end traction). That bike has done thousands of miles in Thetford, the South Downs and occasional outings afar. It is just...right. I hadn't looked for it, I hadn't anticipated buying it, it just happened.
I have some really special builds in the workshop. But I almost always walk past them and pick the mmmBop.
Serendipity. Isn't it nice?
A C-16R which caught my eye at 5pm in the Argus newspaper,. Half an hour later I was riding it home. Silver, STX, onza tyres. A month later it sported a Judy and a full service. That bikes did thousands of miles on the South Downs - it saw every season, every form of weather, mud, snow and summer dust. I would walk towards something five times the price to go for a ride, and then at the last minute turn and pick the C16R. It was just ..... right. I hadn't looked for it, I hadn't anticipated buying it, it just happened.
Roll forward many years and many many experiences, and I am on RetroBike one night and immediately see a Ragley mmmBop frame and Manitou Mattoc forks...for 250. Without really thinking, the offer to buy went as a PM. Two days' later the frame was in the stand and the build had begun. Parts from around the workshop plus some nice additions: a carbon handlebar to offset the notorious harshness of the frame. Ti seat post for the same. A nice rear wheel - Stan's on DT for the rear. Hope 35 internal for the front. There was a bit of refinement; a Renthal 50mm stem to replace a 35mm Spank (much better front end traction). That bike has done thousands of miles in Thetford, the South Downs and occasional outings afar. It is just...right. I hadn't looked for it, I hadn't anticipated buying it, it just happened.
I have some really special builds in the workshop. But I almost always walk past them and pick the mmmBop.
Serendipity. Isn't it nice?
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