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Totally freakin' cool! I've posted these before, but let's get them in one spot to bring back those memories:
And the shot that triggered a lot of this:
And another Ryder shot, same era, but on a Kula:
And one I don't think I've posted before
If you have any pic's from back in the day and you'd be happy to share them, it'd be really great to see them, along with more first hand experiences
geofharries":3gw2x574 said:al-onestare":3gw2x574 said:enc":3gw2x574 said:Lovely build so far ! What will you do about the long scratch on the down tube ?
Cheers Absolutely nothing, it's a proper battle scar along with the paint loss on the rear triangle. Touching it up would make it look like a botch job in my opinion.
Here's another shot of Roland (and Chris Sheppard behind on a Haro). If you're wondering what race this was, I think this was the 1997 nationals at Harwood Hills where he came 2nd. I think Andreas Hestler won (on a Rocky Mountain also sporting slime green Z2's).
That was most certainly the 1997 Canadian National Championships. I know because I raced in it with Roland, Seamus, Sheppard and Hestler, amongst many others! They were in the Pro/Elite division and I competed one group below in Expert. They were lightning fast, especially in the technical stuff.
Back then I rode for a local bike shop who carried Rocky Mountain so I was all about the Vertex's, but it was the Kona boys and their flashy kit (including bikes like yours) who had everyone talking.
It's also the sick flame paint job that personally started me down the path of choosing to ride mostly Kona bikes throughout the past few decades.
Totally freakin' cool! I've posted these before, but let's get them in one spot to bring back those memories:
And the shot that triggered a lot of this:
And another Ryder shot, same era, but on a Kula:
And one I don't think I've posted before
If you have any pic's from back in the day and you'd be happy to share them, it'd be really great to see them, along with more first hand experiences