Apologies if this has been asked before...
I'm been a mainly road ride for 30 years but in the last 5 years I've been riding more off road on cyclocross bikes, continually trying to fit fatter tyres.
I tried a Singular Swift a couple of years ago just for fun and really liked it but thought I'd stick to a cyclocross bike, i.e. a Kite I later had changed to take discs as I was shredding rims regularly.
Now I like a project too and quite like the thought of taking an 71/73 mid 90's mtb and getting a new disc fork and sorting out the rear as I did my Kite.
When I first started riding in the late 80's as a courier there was fixed or mtbs with slicks I went fixed but still hanker after a GT and still do!
I don't do technical although I live in the Surrey Hills and would just use it to ride the fire trails and farm tracks.
So I am I mad, as most of my mtb mates think or is it worth a go?
The geometry seems pretty similar to a cross bike to me.
Anybody ride a retro mtb bike most of the time?
Cheers
Rick
I'm been a mainly road ride for 30 years but in the last 5 years I've been riding more off road on cyclocross bikes, continually trying to fit fatter tyres.
I tried a Singular Swift a couple of years ago just for fun and really liked it but thought I'd stick to a cyclocross bike, i.e. a Kite I later had changed to take discs as I was shredding rims regularly.
Now I like a project too and quite like the thought of taking an 71/73 mid 90's mtb and getting a new disc fork and sorting out the rear as I did my Kite.
When I first started riding in the late 80's as a courier there was fixed or mtbs with slicks I went fixed but still hanker after a GT and still do!
I don't do technical although I live in the Surrey Hills and would just use it to ride the fire trails and farm tracks.
So I am I mad, as most of my mtb mates think or is it worth a go?
The geometry seems pretty similar to a cross bike to me.
Anybody ride a retro mtb bike most of the time?
Cheers
Rick