I can see by the level of posts already that there's a lot of you guys (and girls?) on this site, and it does make me think someone should be making a mag for all us lovers of retro bikes.
Anyway, I'll reply to 'crud' first...that is indeed a sweet bike and it was one which we considered featuring but to be honest this is going to be a feature about 'bikes that changed the face of DH', and although that was one of the most popular bikes at the time we're not sure we could describe it as such. Great bike though, i had one for a few years.
Orange71...you've beaten me to it! I have to say though that as nice as yours is unlike mine it doesn't have a pair of the first 20 Monster forks on the front which were something very special. They never quite managed to match the performance of the first batch, but that's probably because they spent a week making each pair of the first forks rather than the half a day which they spent on the production version. Like yours though mine is an F2 frame, i did have an F1 but sadly it cracked. Luckily for the F2 that was the one area which they really beefed up (the bit where the adjustable spring rate pivot sits).
Finally Dr S...You can't have been reading Dirt over the past 12 months because we've done a whole load of retro bike features. We did the history of gears (going right back to expanding chainrings and the like), history of brakes (with a whole load of very rare prototypes from companies like Hope), and we did the history of hardtails with photos of all sorts of classics including the very first Breezer ever made. Anyway, even though you've missed those articles you've still got at least five issues to look forward to which will have articles on these bikes 'that changed DH'.
Anyway, over and out, cos I've got to get on with writing this thing, ed