Was just perusing an early Peugeot bike in the Sales section. Got me reminiscing about my first ever mountain bike (or “ATB”, as it was in this instance).. A fluorescent pink and black Peugeot Trail.. That was hell of a Christmas morning - I’d never seen a bike as cool as that in my whole (brief) life. In fact, would probably need the Fat Man to deliver me a new 992 GT3, with Scarlett Johansson and Megan Fox in the front seats, having a pillow fight in their underwear to get an equivalent Christmas morning buzz these days.. Anyway. Digressing..
Maybe it’s just a microcosm of my childhood.. but I seem to remember everyone getting mountain bikes in as giant a frame size as possible. I mean.. it would make sense if it was just kids doing this (room for growth, and what have you..).. but this was definitely a thing for adults too.
I mean were 5’8” men teetering on 22” frames in the late ‘80s just more optimistic about late growth spurts than we are these days or what?
Why were frames so huge? Why did everyone buy them so big? Was it a road bike cross over thing, maybe.. with your saddle slammed on the top tube?
Maybe it’s just a microcosm of my childhood.. but I seem to remember everyone getting mountain bikes in as giant a frame size as possible. I mean.. it would make sense if it was just kids doing this (room for growth, and what have you..).. but this was definitely a thing for adults too.
I mean were 5’8” men teetering on 22” frames in the late ‘80s just more optimistic about late growth spurts than we are these days or what?
Why were frames so huge? Why did everyone buy them so big? Was it a road bike cross over thing, maybe.. with your saddle slammed on the top tube?