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Dirt Disciple
I'm currently - and somewhat unexpectedly - restoring three Muddy Foxes. I used to ride a rather nice 531 Falcon road bike, until it got stolen from my garage about 13 years ago, although if I'm honest I'd hardly ridden it for 5 years by then.
I decided to get back in to cycling and my dad kindly gave me his Peugeot road bike (c.1979) I've ridden it a few times, but it's preposterously high geared for my weedy legs and knackered knees (thanks, football) on the hills where I live. It's also exceedingly uncomfortable because the roads here are very badly maintained. So that idea sort of stalled. These roads need lower gears and fatter tyres.
Last week I acquired a Muddy Fox Trailblazer, which initially I thought was a mountain bike, but on closer inspection it's a hybrid, I suppose. Or a 29er if you prefer. It has 700c wheels, anyway. And rather lovely curved rear stays. (In all pictures excuse the mess in the kitchen - it's small and it has two bikes in it but all trace will be gone before breakfast if the bikes and I are to survive)
Anyway, the wheels on it are a bit out of true, so I had a look on eBay for spares. Having looked to see how much the Trailblazer was worth (still don't know - couldn't find any) I noticed that Muddy Foxes don't get much love, so I ended up buying two more. It was when I got them home and put them next to the Trailblazer that I noticed that it had 700c wheels.
So I now have a MTB (20" Pathfinder), a hybrid/29er thing (Trailblazer 21") and my OH has an MTB (18" Seeker) All for £55. I'm ecstatic! No pictures of the Pathfinder for now as it's in the shed, and I can't get far enough away from the others to show the whole bike, but here is some Seeker:
My plans are simple - replace the bits that are broken and then maintain them and use them. They could all do with some paint, especially the Trailblazer, which also needs a new headset, BB and front brakes. And a cassette. And a 38 tooth biopace chainring. Otherwise it's perfect! Actually I'm going to get some drop bars on it and turn it into a poor man's adventure bike and use it for commuting on smooth tyres, saving the Pathfinder for proper off-road stuff. From the old catalogues I've seen here it seems the Trailblazer in earlier versions came with drop bars, and my frame does seem to have a more 'road' geometry - it's 21" bit has an top-tube an inch shorter than the 20" Pathfinder, for example.
I expect the Seeker to have an easier time of it as a park and tow-path bike. It seriously needs a new bottom bracket and left-hand crank (the bolt was loose and the square hole is round) plus new cables - but apart from that is pretty original, and I think fully functional.
Anyway, that's me and the bikes. Hopefully I'll have some updates as time goes on. If anyone has any info on the Trailblazer (think mine might be 92? It has biopace and LX) I'd be very appreciative.
I decided to get back in to cycling and my dad kindly gave me his Peugeot road bike (c.1979) I've ridden it a few times, but it's preposterously high geared for my weedy legs and knackered knees (thanks, football) on the hills where I live. It's also exceedingly uncomfortable because the roads here are very badly maintained. So that idea sort of stalled. These roads need lower gears and fatter tyres.
Last week I acquired a Muddy Fox Trailblazer, which initially I thought was a mountain bike, but on closer inspection it's a hybrid, I suppose. Or a 29er if you prefer. It has 700c wheels, anyway. And rather lovely curved rear stays. (In all pictures excuse the mess in the kitchen - it's small and it has two bikes in it but all trace will be gone before breakfast if the bikes and I are to survive)
Anyway, the wheels on it are a bit out of true, so I had a look on eBay for spares. Having looked to see how much the Trailblazer was worth (still don't know - couldn't find any) I noticed that Muddy Foxes don't get much love, so I ended up buying two more. It was when I got them home and put them next to the Trailblazer that I noticed that it had 700c wheels.
So I now have a MTB (20" Pathfinder), a hybrid/29er thing (Trailblazer 21") and my OH has an MTB (18" Seeker) All for £55. I'm ecstatic! No pictures of the Pathfinder for now as it's in the shed, and I can't get far enough away from the others to show the whole bike, but here is some Seeker:
My plans are simple - replace the bits that are broken and then maintain them and use them. They could all do with some paint, especially the Trailblazer, which also needs a new headset, BB and front brakes. And a cassette. And a 38 tooth biopace chainring. Otherwise it's perfect! Actually I'm going to get some drop bars on it and turn it into a poor man's adventure bike and use it for commuting on smooth tyres, saving the Pathfinder for proper off-road stuff. From the old catalogues I've seen here it seems the Trailblazer in earlier versions came with drop bars, and my frame does seem to have a more 'road' geometry - it's 21" bit has an top-tube an inch shorter than the 20" Pathfinder, for example.
I expect the Seeker to have an easier time of it as a park and tow-path bike. It seriously needs a new bottom bracket and left-hand crank (the bolt was loose and the square hole is round) plus new cables - but apart from that is pretty original, and I think fully functional.
Anyway, that's me and the bikes. Hopefully I'll have some updates as time goes on. If anyone has any info on the Trailblazer (think mine might be 92? It has biopace and LX) I'd be very appreciative.