BIKE OF THE YEAR 2013 **VOTE NOW**

BIKE OF THE YEAR 2014 **VOTE NOW**

  • pete_mcc’s Roberts White Spider

    Votes: 28 12.2%
  • stanlee’s Koski Trailmaster

    Votes: 12 5.2%
  • Ductape’s 1981 Ritchey “Big Red”

    Votes: 10 4.3%
  • rumpfy’s Yeti C-26

    Votes: 13 5.7%
  • Ridevintagemtb’s 1994 Kona Lava Dome

    Votes: 8 3.5%
  • huelse’s 1988 Ibis Custom

    Votes: 14 6.1%
  • nevadasmith’s 1989 Orange Formula

    Votes: 21 9.1%
  • Sebastian’s 1995 GLEISS MTB Monobox

    Votes: 37 16.1%
  • Sebastian’s 1991 MERLIN Titanium

    Votes: 22 9.6%
  • Halaburt’s 1996 WTB Steel Phoenix

    Votes: 7 3.0%
  • girlonbike’s 1990 Fat City Team Comp

    Votes: 47 20.4%
  • CCMDoc’s 1989 Merlin/Mongoose John Tomac Signature

    Votes: 11 4.8%

  • Total voters
    230
  • Poll closed .
nausea":1gaiy977 said:
Kinda frustrating that my actual bike of the year doesn't appear in the final line up (it was the original Bradbury Manitou that featured last year - forgive me, I forget who entered that).
I know of at least two last year.... Mkozacek's and the Pro's Closet (Different months). I remember Martin's got my vote.
 
I do like the Orange :cool:

But, for me I think it's a toss-up between the Roberts and Merlin. Can I have two votes please? :?
 
Aplogies to all the other very worthy bikes; the Merlin ti got my vote :)

Cheers all
wad
 
:shock: Geesus. What a line up. Each and all such lovely bikes. So great that I got to learn about Roberts and Oranges and Geisses on this site. It was seriously a great honor to even win the month that I did. thanks to everybody for making riding old rigid bikes so much fun. Not a lot of people understand it but we all do and that's a whole lotta fun to be around each other seeing that we already have a lot in common. :cool:
 
What a beatiful lineup... all fantastic builds!

I do however feel a bit the same as has been metioned before ... where is the 93 - 97 era?

I guess for me... Kona, Yeti, Merlin ... well done to all contestants!
 
Fairly easy choice for me, the Orange as it had such a good recovery and has it's roots in the Muddyfox brand where some of my favourite bikes come from.

Carl.
 

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