maehsi":16o204ff said:If I already had 10 posts, I would have voted for the Alpinestars. I simply adore the Cro-Megas (and especially in such a lovely setting).
Thanks... and yes it really is a ’94. Steve (and WTB) didn’t have new models of frames and parts every year -- but kept refining and evolving things he liked and knew worked well. In particular, the Type-II fork and WTB rollercam brakes were staples of his bikes throughout the 90’s.stumpjumper1990":28u2ithf said:That Potts looks fantastic! Only problem for me is the fact it looks like a eighties bike to me, but it is from 1994!?!...
GoldenEraMTB":probj1y6 said:Hmmm, narrowed it down to Gaz's Fat Yo Eddy, Veloculture's 87 Fat Chance, or the cool, if not so period correct, Commando (really love the frame/fork/handlebar/crankset).