thekidmalone
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Hello everyone,
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, several ski brands jumped on the MTB boom bandwagon, seeking to balance their highly seasonal business with some summer cash flow. If there was a snowboard brand which did likewise, I can't remember it, but I would be pleased to learn otherwise from someone here.
So, let's see those Scotts, Kastles, Heads, Research Dynamics, Reflex(e)s and any other wintersports branded retro/classic/vintage/cult MTBs which are hiding out in your garages, sheds, basements and attics, even if they are only destined to be parts donors for your core, cycle-branded collection.
I will ante up with my Japanese-made Authier Taxi from 1991.
More info at viewtopic.php?f=6&t=327379
If anyone finds an Swiss-made Authier with a Cinelli-crowned fork and bullmoose bars, like the ones which Pirmin Zurbriggen isn't holding onto in this advertisement, I want it!
Cheers,
The Kid
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, several ski brands jumped on the MTB boom bandwagon, seeking to balance their highly seasonal business with some summer cash flow. If there was a snowboard brand which did likewise, I can't remember it, but I would be pleased to learn otherwise from someone here.
So, let's see those Scotts, Kastles, Heads, Research Dynamics, Reflex(e)s and any other wintersports branded retro/classic/vintage/cult MTBs which are hiding out in your garages, sheds, basements and attics, even if they are only destined to be parts donors for your core, cycle-branded collection.
I will ante up with my Japanese-made Authier Taxi from 1991.
More info at viewtopic.php?f=6&t=327379
If anyone finds an Swiss-made Authier with a Cinelli-crowned fork and bullmoose bars, like the ones which Pirmin Zurbriggen isn't holding onto in this advertisement, I want it!
Cheers,
The Kid