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I first learned on a BMX, but it wasn't until I got my first mountain bike that I really fell in love with cycling. I remember my Dad buying me a bright yellow bike that was pride and joy - I thought it was ace because it was a Peugeot and they made cars! No idea on the size but it was fairly tiny and have 12 gears. I must've been about 9 or 10 (so about 1990/91).
After that, I had a Professional Black Russian which was an odd ball. Very low and long compared to most MTBs of the time, I think it was a 14" frame with 24" wheels. I really wanted a Raleigh Activator or a Lizard like all my mates! It was similar to the bike in this pic, but the stickers were green and blue:
I think I outgrew that bike pretty quickly, as it was replaced after a summer or two with a bike that was handed down from my Uncle - a British Eagle Gritstone. This was a heavy beast but felt indestructible! I rode this through most of my late teens, mostly for bombing through local trails and forests. I still own the bike, but it was retired from active duty as I again inherited another bike from my Uncle that was a lot lighter! It sat in the bike store for about a decade since I last rode it, but has been retrieved recently and I'm thinking of resurrecting it for pure nostalgia. Along the way, various bits got added (and a few got nicked!) so its in a bit of a sorry state at the moment:
The replacement was another British Eagle bike, not sure which model as it had a respray at some point. Apparently it has a Reynolds 531 frame, and wears a Shimano Exage 500LX groupset with Biopace chainrings. Up until very recently, I'd been using this on some street tyres and with a pannier rack fitted to commute to work:
A few months back, I tracked down a retro bike locally, and snapped up a Shogun Trail Breaker 3. This was the bike that lead me to this site, as I was looking for some info and background on it. After a bit of tinkering to free up the shifters, this has been put into service as my new commuter, but its going to need a new BB pretty soon. Again its a Biopace-equipped bike, but with an Exage 300LX groupset. I don't have any current pictures of this one, but its very similar to another users bike (I've borrowed their pic):