I'll kick off with my most recent addition to my stable of bikes. My Parkpre Pro Elite
Saved from the scrap heap.
This bike originally belonged to the Welsh MTB legend Clive Powell www.clivepowell-mtb.co.uk/ He returned it to the UK distributors for a warranty claim due to cracks in the welds around the BB shell. I aquired this frame as a job lot of a dozen or so frames most of which were write-offs.
9 years pass ... I get the frame repaired
Inspired by a kindly donated Parkpre 1994 catalog (sic) I planed a build using the frame which has sat in my garage all these years. This is the result, full spec and further pictures are here - http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=55438
As it's a 'special month' do the usual rules apply of 'I currently own this bike' apply or can it be 'a bike I have owned but don't anymore'? After all it is a 'leftfield' competition!
I have been asked 'what is 'leftfield'?' - here's a Wiki explanantion...
Out of the left field
The phrase "out of left field" has come to be used in popular vernacular to describe any idea which seems wildly unrelated to the subject being discussed. This arose at Chicago's second West Side Park, home of the Chicago Cubs from 1893-1915. After the Cubs moved to what is now Wrigley Field the property eventually became the home of the University of Illinois College of Medicine. The U of I built its Neuropsychiatric Institute building in what had been left field, leading to the association with somebody or something that is a little off or crazy.[1]