RichMonaghan
Retro Newbie
Hi all,
My name's Rich and I'm based right next to Whipsnade Zoo, in Bedfordshire. I've been enjoying this site for a year or so thought it about time I registered. I first proper started Mountain Biking back in 1992 with a purchase of a blue GT Talera. Then progressed to Pantera and then to a 1996 Zaskar. In 1998 I then dabbled with full suspension in the form of a LTS which was nice at the time but the Zaskar always remained the favourite. Fast forward some years which have seen a Kinesis Maxlight and a Marin Attack Trail come and go and my current up to date machine is an On One 456 as I wanted a 'do anything' bike with minimal fuss. However I also find myself with the start of a 'Retro bike' collection which include a 1992 GT Timberline (mint), 1998 Saracen Backtrax, an early 90's Marin and an early 90's Alu Muddy Fox...... Having been into bikes for over 20 years it's the earlier stuff I prefer...they just seem to ride 'purer' and come without all the marketing 'BS’ that comes with every new bike. Perhaps I’m just getting old and sceptical…. Any way greetings to all.
(BTW, post above…I know Crooks Peak, been a few years since I rode it though but good call. Every time I drive past on the M5 I always point it out and reminisce)
My name's Rich and I'm based right next to Whipsnade Zoo, in Bedfordshire. I've been enjoying this site for a year or so thought it about time I registered. I first proper started Mountain Biking back in 1992 with a purchase of a blue GT Talera. Then progressed to Pantera and then to a 1996 Zaskar. In 1998 I then dabbled with full suspension in the form of a LTS which was nice at the time but the Zaskar always remained the favourite. Fast forward some years which have seen a Kinesis Maxlight and a Marin Attack Trail come and go and my current up to date machine is an On One 456 as I wanted a 'do anything' bike with minimal fuss. However I also find myself with the start of a 'Retro bike' collection which include a 1992 GT Timberline (mint), 1998 Saracen Backtrax, an early 90's Marin and an early 90's Alu Muddy Fox...... Having been into bikes for over 20 years it's the earlier stuff I prefer...they just seem to ride 'purer' and come without all the marketing 'BS’ that comes with every new bike. Perhaps I’m just getting old and sceptical…. Any way greetings to all.
(BTW, post above…I know Crooks Peak, been a few years since I rode it though but good call. Every time I drive past on the M5 I always point it out and reminisce)