simonhaydn
Dirt Disciple
Came across this website the other day, where you take a digital picture of an old photo, but superimpose them by taking it in the same place (just many years later). Thought it would be amusing to post this and see what other bike related pics and memories appear. Simon.
http://dearphotograph.com/
My beloved Muddy Fox Courier Comp and the summer of '91 in Norfolk. I absolutely loved this bike and bought it over a Kona Fire Mountain, because it felt more like an MTB should be. It was a great bike, with amazing detailing and I still remember the Griptrax tyres it had!
This was my second bike, which I probably loved even more, as there was nothing else like it on the market in 1992 - my Kirk Revolution 400LX. Everywhere I cycled I would be stopped and asked questions, yet mine never suffered from frame flex - it was as solid as a rock. It looked space age and stunning in gloss black, and although everyone assumed it was lightweight, it weighed about 31lbs. When you're 19 to tend not to notice though
http://dearphotograph.com/
My beloved Muddy Fox Courier Comp and the summer of '91 in Norfolk. I absolutely loved this bike and bought it over a Kona Fire Mountain, because it felt more like an MTB should be. It was a great bike, with amazing detailing and I still remember the Griptrax tyres it had!
This was my second bike, which I probably loved even more, as there was nothing else like it on the market in 1992 - my Kirk Revolution 400LX. Everywhere I cycled I would be stopped and asked questions, yet mine never suffered from frame flex - it was as solid as a rock. It looked space age and stunning in gloss black, and although everyone assumed it was lightweight, it weighed about 31lbs. When you're 19 to tend not to notice though