Stick Legs":q6w0gscu said:
Poor old 200GS.
I'm sure many of us had a 1st MTB blighted in such a way.
In the 60's Ford's American V8's were all called Windsor and Cleveland and the like, strong powerful names.
They called the V6 fitted to the base level Mustang the Thriftpower.
It has been suggested this was purely done to make folk start ticking option boxes (once you have the V8 get the uprated brakes, and seats and steering wheel etc etc).
I reckon that 200GS was invented to make us upgrade our bikes in a similar way!
You might be onto something it wasn't called 200LX was it?
It wouldn't have sounded bad enough
No no! down from 300LX you have an amazing drop to 200GS
Wasn't there a 100GS too?
And Tourney under that???
Anyway about the original post!!!
I say build it up an it'll be cool
Perfect for a budget build... A rolling upgrade project just like BITD
British Eagle were actually a proper British bike maker for a bit
Now they're not a bike maker at all, just one of Falcon's brands
Falcon took over Coventry Eagle in the '80s some people buggered off from CE and set up British Eagle in Powys in Wales
They made steel tourers, aluminium and steel MTBs and even had a team at one point
Later on ~ '94 Falcon Bought the British Eagle brand
Since then? Mainly joke supermarket bikes which are indescribably bad, although sometimes Falcon brands experimental stuff as BE...
Back to bike again
Doesn't look like it needs a repaint, just replace any bits that are coated in plastic with better ones from the same period
People on here sere stuff that is sub Deore for very friendly prices and you'll have a ton of fun getting it brought up to scratch
Check out my British Eagle:
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=129920