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Evening all, I’ve just been looking back through this months entries for BotM. Lots of cool bikes, a real pleasure to see, but.....
It got me thinking, why don’t I remember most of these? Admittedly the 10 year span from 16 in 1984 to 26 in 1994 was at times a little hazy, but growing up in North London there were four local bike shops (not including Halfords) within walking distance, and I can distinctly remember that the “shop angels” or “window stars” always seemed to be either top end Raleigh or Claud Butler. Inside the shop would be lower end offerings from these two along with Falcons or Holdsworth’s and later Cannondales & Giants...
So my question is; where was all this other stuff? The only time I ever saw a Marin or anything from the states in these shops, they were on posters or magazine front covers.... was it different in the provinces?
Maybe the shops nearer hills/country side had more ATB/MTBs? Certainly in the London shops I frequented there were more road/TT/touring/commuting bikes.
It got me thinking, why don’t I remember most of these? Admittedly the 10 year span from 16 in 1984 to 26 in 1994 was at times a little hazy, but growing up in North London there were four local bike shops (not including Halfords) within walking distance, and I can distinctly remember that the “shop angels” or “window stars” always seemed to be either top end Raleigh or Claud Butler. Inside the shop would be lower end offerings from these two along with Falcons or Holdsworth’s and later Cannondales & Giants...
So my question is; where was all this other stuff? The only time I ever saw a Marin or anything from the states in these shops, they were on posters or magazine front covers.... was it different in the provinces?
Maybe the shops nearer hills/country side had more ATB/MTBs? Certainly in the London shops I frequented there were more road/TT/touring/commuting bikes.