My husband bought this bike around 2005 from a work colleague who had previously raced it but had been in storage for years. In our hands it been used for a couple of years- commuting, a bit of mountain biking but mostly touring - note the rack mounts. We fitted a rack, slick tyres, rolls saddle, whacked in an ahead converter, easton bars and stem. Since then it’s been in the garage for the last 15 years. It was in pretty much pristine condition when bought it had pace suspension forks fitted, xt groupset apart from levers which are dia-compe, syncros bars and stem. It also a bag of bits - most importantly some rigid forks legs, spare stem, thumbies etc.
A couple of months ago I was digging around in the garage looking for some flat handlebars as I was reverting my Surly from a drop bar back to flatbar. Anyway, as I was struggling to find what I needed I started casting a harsh eye over the various bikes piled up - assessing the condition and mentally casting a couple of them straight on the scrap heap…. But at the bottom of the pile was the Roberts mtb - so I dragged it out with a pang of guilt because that’s one bike that really deserves a better life.
Started googling about the bike i came across retrobike and JCS’s thread in particular with some old Roberts catalog images including a picture of a white spider ii that was startling similar - to ours - paint job, groupset - even down to the ridiculously long silver seat post .
Over the next few days I kept on researching the bikes, we looked at it and talked about what a beautiful bike frame it was but the suspension forks were a total mess. I dug around some more in the garage and finally found most of the original parts including the fork legs (1st gen 531 RC30’s) - and other spares including T-bone stem just like in the catalog pic - not the tyres or saddle though.
A couple of months ago I was digging around in the garage looking for some flat handlebars as I was reverting my Surly from a drop bar back to flatbar. Anyway, as I was struggling to find what I needed I started casting a harsh eye over the various bikes piled up - assessing the condition and mentally casting a couple of them straight on the scrap heap…. But at the bottom of the pile was the Roberts mtb - so I dragged it out with a pang of guilt because that’s one bike that really deserves a better life.
Started googling about the bike i came across retrobike and JCS’s thread in particular with some old Roberts catalog images including a picture of a white spider ii that was startling similar - to ours - paint job, groupset - even down to the ridiculously long silver seat post .
Over the next few days I kept on researching the bikes, we looked at it and talked about what a beautiful bike frame it was but the suspension forks were a total mess. I dug around some more in the garage and finally found most of the original parts including the fork legs (1st gen 531 RC30’s) - and other spares including T-bone stem just like in the catalog pic - not the tyres or saddle though.