You may have seen this in the classifieds, its a long story, but looked like I would have to part with it before I'd finished it due to some major, major car issues.
I'd not written about it due to my incompetence at being able to load pics without the laptop and digital camera and I rarely get time for all that anymore
Thanks to Betsy for showing me the simpler way!
I'm able to keep the bike now, so here 12 months later on pictured on its christening ride in Dalby, and I can tell you it's ace. I was expecting it to feel heavier than previous bikes but it's the opposite, it's very lively and very quick off the mark, really chuffed. I opted for this from my last Trance as I got fed up with linkages and broken shocks and with little time for maintenance this solves all that.
Always loved the RC200, always ridden in Dalby and Langdale since the mid 90's with my dad, had some years away from bikes, then the DH/Nambs era with my brother, then more time away from it all, but always come back to MTB, so very fitting then to find myself finally owning and riding one, and now showing my daughters the trails, full circle.
Hopefully I'll be posting a bit more now, as I've never really shared much about my bikes etc, I find my favourite thing about RB is reading about readers bikes and the stories that go with them.
Though I have scaled down greatly I still have a couple of retrobikes including the Cannondale frankenbike on my profile pic, a '95 Marin,
and another project has recently joined me somewhat by accident, a Klein Adept....
I'd not written about it due to my incompetence at being able to load pics without the laptop and digital camera and I rarely get time for all that anymore
Thanks to Betsy for showing me the simpler way!
I'm able to keep the bike now, so here 12 months later on pictured on its christening ride in Dalby, and I can tell you it's ace. I was expecting it to feel heavier than previous bikes but it's the opposite, it's very lively and very quick off the mark, really chuffed. I opted for this from my last Trance as I got fed up with linkages and broken shocks and with little time for maintenance this solves all that.
Always loved the RC200, always ridden in Dalby and Langdale since the mid 90's with my dad, had some years away from bikes, then the DH/Nambs era with my brother, then more time away from it all, but always come back to MTB, so very fitting then to find myself finally owning and riding one, and now showing my daughters the trails, full circle.
Hopefully I'll be posting a bit more now, as I've never really shared much about my bikes etc, I find my favourite thing about RB is reading about readers bikes and the stories that go with them.
Though I have scaled down greatly I still have a couple of retrobikes including the Cannondale frankenbike on my profile pic, a '95 Marin,
and another project has recently joined me somewhat by accident, a Klein Adept....