Early Muddyfox Lovers Anonynmous

Just been looking at these pics, with so many great builds. My first MTB was a Muddy Fox Road Runner and i loved it. Wnated a Klein or Teti ARC but my parents understandably said no.
 
Just been looking at these pics, with so many great builds. My first MTB was a Muddy Fox Road Runner and i loved it. Wnated a Klein or Teti ARC but my parents understandably said no.
 
Here's my Courier Comp in original condition even down to the tyres... not sure what year it is though.. :?
 

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Cheers for that... the bike is on the Isle of Man and the plan was to do the this year's Island End to End Challenge. Hopefully with travel restrictions lifted I'll give it ago next year. Should be a giggle competing on an old school MTB that I picked up for a fiver at the Hospice Charity shop in Douglas...I'll have to chuck on some new tyres... :)
https://www.visitiom.co.uk/events/cycli ... end-2-end/
 
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Hi folks. First time to post here. I was trawling around the internet and found this thread. Figured it was the right place for my Muddy Fox Courier. It's either an '86 or and '87, not sure which.
 

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It was in fairly rag order as you can see, so, while retaining as much of the original parts as possible, I turned it into a single speed
 

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