mrkawasaki
Retrobike Rider
Now downhillling is hoving fast into retro-view, can anyone supply me with a better timeline of XC bikes transforming into bespoke downhillers...
Parking the repack adventures in history, my basic understanding is that rigid XC bikes evolved unwittingly through aftermarket front suspension development and availability; downhill racing began as a bit of XC race weekend variety - we all race our XC bikes downhill by lowering the seat post (!); the boutique shops turn out XC full suspension prototypes (AMP, Turner etc); Specialized and GT make a workable mass production XC FS bikes; factory downhill bikes start to appear at races - thinking Foes etc; GT make the LTS/STS series...
So what were the first models of genuine DH-specific bikes that hit the showrooms and when?
Who was the first person here to own an XC and a DH specific bike at the same period?
Neil
Parking the repack adventures in history, my basic understanding is that rigid XC bikes evolved unwittingly through aftermarket front suspension development and availability; downhill racing began as a bit of XC race weekend variety - we all race our XC bikes downhill by lowering the seat post (!); the boutique shops turn out XC full suspension prototypes (AMP, Turner etc); Specialized and GT make a workable mass production XC FS bikes; factory downhill bikes start to appear at races - thinking Foes etc; GT make the LTS/STS series...
So what were the first models of genuine DH-specific bikes that hit the showrooms and when?
Who was the first person here to own an XC and a DH specific bike at the same period?
Neil