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And that’s where I lost interest, the bike that ultimately arrived looks like an off road bike for the country vicar to plod around on not something more edgy and purposeful like a mountain bike (peddle powered scramblers)
I just don’t get it, comparing this to a mountain bike is like trying to shoe horn a Motorcross bike into the same box as a Paris Dakar bike sure they’re all off roaders but certainly not the same.
Or put another way this is the off road version of a touring bike, and old men buy touring bikes - youngsters go racing,
and at the prices quoted above it never was aimed at anything other than the older far more affluent gent for pottering round the woods on.
Of course there’s a place in history for this - but let’s not confuse the branches of evolution and get dewy-eyed with national pride,
It’s a bike of its time that had some great features but as an all round package it failed to stand the test of time or set the benchmark.
Big respect to Geoff and also Graham Wallace for archiving the story,
So what is the oldest ... I’d suggest we at least return to Geoff earlier creation and his competition entry - and whilst we’re at it acknowledge he was not alone in entering and credit other visionary’s equally.
There must have been life before ....so can we move on now and pursue the original question
GrahamJohnWallace":1ugiuvur said:The story goes like this: .......What made him start thinking about designing a custom made bike was a 'Bike of the Future' competition being held by a UK newspaper or magazine. Drawing also on his motorcycle trials experience he drew up a design and entered it. He wasn't alone as their were several other designs that the judges derided as peddle powered scramble motorbikes and so decided not to award any prizes in their 'leisure bikes category'.
And that’s where I lost interest, the bike that ultimately arrived looks like an off road bike for the country vicar to plod around on not something more edgy and purposeful like a mountain bike (peddle powered scramblers)
I just don’t get it, comparing this to a mountain bike is like trying to shoe horn a Motorcross bike into the same box as a Paris Dakar bike sure they’re all off roaders but certainly not the same.
Or put another way this is the off road version of a touring bike, and old men buy touring bikes - youngsters go racing,
and at the prices quoted above it never was aimed at anything other than the older far more affluent gent for pottering round the woods on.
Of course there’s a place in history for this - but let’s not confuse the branches of evolution and get dewy-eyed with national pride,
It’s a bike of its time that had some great features but as an all round package it failed to stand the test of time or set the benchmark.
Big respect to Geoff and also Graham Wallace for archiving the story,
So what is the oldest ... I’d suggest we at least return to Geoff earlier creation and his competition entry - and whilst we’re at it acknowledge he was not alone in entering and credit other visionary’s equally.
There must have been life before ....so can we move on now and pursue the original question