Vintagemtbr
Retro Newbie
1992 Scott Unitrack CST
I'd like to enter my CST. Sorry,no action shots since I ride solo but the bike does have a racing history. We named the bike Captain America because of the colors.
This bike was raced in the 1993 Suisse World Cup downhill event by Thomas Frischknecht when he raced for Team Ritchey.This is frame#0143 and built with Ritchey Logic/Super Prestige tubing.
There was a photograph of Frischi riding the Scott during the 1993 season but on the Ritchey website,they state a Ritchey soft-tail was used. Frischi's old website once showed him racing the Scott CST with it's distinctive rear swingarm. Ritchey did use a Ritchey soft-tail for the '94 season.
The Ritchey colors were sprayed over the CST's white and silver factory paint sometime around the 1993 season.
I found the frame on Ebay and built it up with Shimano XTR and Ritchey Logic components from another CST I own,along with a Scott Unishock LF fork.
The bike is ridden almost daily at my local trail. The bike climbs very well without losing traction when standing up on the pedals. The bike weighs 28 pounds but it feels lighter than that.
Down hilling on this bike is the best part.The shocks are old but they still manage to soften the washboard surfaces and ruts that run across the trail. The bike tracked around corners without understeering and when I do hit a bump,it flies,thanks to the suspension.
BTW,I nominate Rumphy's 92/93 John Tomac signature Raleigh. It's a beauty.
I'd like to enter my CST. Sorry,no action shots since I ride solo but the bike does have a racing history. We named the bike Captain America because of the colors.
This bike was raced in the 1993 Suisse World Cup downhill event by Thomas Frischknecht when he raced for Team Ritchey.This is frame#0143 and built with Ritchey Logic/Super Prestige tubing.
There was a photograph of Frischi riding the Scott during the 1993 season but on the Ritchey website,they state a Ritchey soft-tail was used. Frischi's old website once showed him racing the Scott CST with it's distinctive rear swingarm. Ritchey did use a Ritchey soft-tail for the '94 season.
The Ritchey colors were sprayed over the CST's white and silver factory paint sometime around the 1993 season.
I found the frame on Ebay and built it up with Shimano XTR and Ritchey Logic components from another CST I own,along with a Scott Unishock LF fork.
The bike is ridden almost daily at my local trail. The bike climbs very well without losing traction when standing up on the pedals. The bike weighs 28 pounds but it feels lighter than that.
Down hilling on this bike is the best part.The shocks are old but they still manage to soften the washboard surfaces and ruts that run across the trail. The bike tracked around corners without understeering and when I do hit a bump,it flies,thanks to the suspension.
BTW,I nominate Rumphy's 92/93 John Tomac signature Raleigh. It's a beauty.