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its a stretch to call them mountain bikes too.5 very different “non road” bikes so far… looks like fun.
Most Clelands had 650B wheels.I’m watching this thread hoping to be enlightened. My poor head can only think of 26” retro as that’s all I had…other than my Raleigh Burner……..but that was a BMX.
I’m aware of some of the GT range like the tandem having oddball sizes, I was aware of those BITD but not that they had different size wheels also the Muddy Fox Bigfoot but had never heard of that before Retrobike, so educate me, what’s the grail of non 26” retro?
I’ve spent a happy hour or so looking at Ibis and Cannondales in non 26” format so it’s been really interesting for me. Clelands I had heard of but again only since being on the forum. In the days when retro was current for me I only encountered what my mates had or what was in the local shops.Most Clelands had 650B wheels.
Cannondale had a 24/26.
I'm sure there are others.
Have to say I'm in agreement with Sinnerman on the first 2 bikes entered. Cool bikes both, but not 'mountain bikes' or anything even approaching that description. Sorry!
That looks sweet!!d8mok’s Spooky Bandwagon
Owned from new. Running 24 inch wheels.
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