Pink Zinn

Is that the same size as your Carl? I didn't think they did a 19" - only 18 or 20"? Makes a big difference to the TT methinks.
 
mrkawasaki":2k5a3wap said:
Is that the same size as your Carl? I didn't think they did a 19" - only 18 or 20"? Makes a big difference to the TT methinks.
They definitely did a smaller one. about 16.5"
I thought they were all .5" measurements. I think this is 18.5" at the largest but I reckon its smaller.
 
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landsbee":3k0ob3j6 said:
Was it exactly this Zinn, Carl?


Is there anyone who lives near there and (if I am the winning bidder) could pick the Zinn for me and can send it to me (Germany) I'm on course for all costs ;-)


cheers Daniel



Daniel,

It is a Zinn Z-Centaur,

Reminiscing of bygone days here...(sorry)

Isla Rowntree was racing at the Malverns. It is something I will never forget.

Four riders on the front row of the Start line, myself Carl Sturgeon and Dave Hemmings, and Isla Rowntree (Junior Riders and women set off together).

I couldn't tell you who else simply because of the bike Isla was riding, as you can imagine it caused quite a stir.

Anyway, Carl Sturgeon kick Royal Ass as usual and finished a clear 10 to 12 minutes ahead clearing first place. (taking Pro-Flex Sponsorship from this Point on). Dave and I battled it out as usual right up to 100 yards from the finish, my chain snapped and I placed 3rd behind Dave. (still guts me even now).

At the finish line Dave and I swooped onto the Zinn (carl finished the race and as usual put the bike in the car and headed home not even waiting for the prize giving-As always very serious). ( I do have it all on VHS video at my fathers to this day)

Anyway, they had a small stall not far from the beer tent ;) and on display was the Z-753 in the grey a Blue Z-Centaur and the Lush Pink.

I think it was Dave Thompson with her on the stand (but it was over 25 years ago, so im happy to be corrected Dave?)

Speaking to both the builder and the Rider was a real pleasure and if I had one outing on the pink I had five, and the bike really was that sexy both to look at and to ride.

I have never ever seen another in pink until this thread, whether or not it is actually the same bike im afraid I cant tell you, but to my mind it makes little difference. But somebody bought that bike, and from memory it wasn't in either of the either of the catalogues that I have in this colour. It really did leave its mark on DH too, as it wasn't long after the white one was painted with the flowers ala Mint Sauce.

Something that I am conscious of are the brake levers, I always thought the bike on the stand were Euclid with the adjustable levers, purely as I also thought how close together they were on the narrow bar, and how, whilst totally overbuilt and pointless what a thing of beauty they were at the time.

Suffice to say what stopped me buying the bike there and then was simply the size, and the difficulty in being able to choose a Pink bike over a Blue. Hence why I waited.
 
mrkawasaki":2pgitlt0 said:
Is that the same size as your Carl? I didn't think they did a 19" - only 18 or 20"? Makes a big difference to the TT methinks.

I don't think this is that big judging by the pics.

It would fit the wife though... ;)
 
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Giom6":3qtw422e said:
Don't over sell it Carl :( ;) :)


its just a bike, nothing special, my reminiscing doesn't add value, it is only special to me cause I was there :facepalm:
 
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sinnerman":e6fwahv9 said:
Giom6":e6fwahv9 said:
Don't over sell it Carl :( ;) :)


its just a bike, nothing special, my reminiscing doesn't add value, it is only special to me cause I was there :facepalm:
I was only joking mate...it is special, how can it not be...look at it :cool:
 
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I went to school in the West Mids and a few of us went out with the Blackcountry Rollers. I remember Isla from these rides and I know she lent a pink Zinn to one of those friends. Being 16 he got ripped hard for riding a pink bike and a I think the bike was eventually stolen from outside a shop. This could very well be the same bike...
 
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baca01":npvea93e said:
I went to school in the West Mids and a few of us went out with the Blackcountry Rollers. I remember Isla from these rides and I know she lent a pink Zinn to one of those friends. Being 16 he got ripped hard for riding a pink bike and a I think the bike was eventually stolen from outside a shop. This could very well be the same bike...

Its Doubtful its this one, as it would have been too big for her, stem too long etc.

this was the bike she ended up riding (to demonstrate size)

think she rides with the StourBridge club now, or was, really makes me smile that she went on from a teenage girl to become a multi talented National Champion.
 

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sinnerman":xi2hfmz5 said:
jimo746":xi2hfmz5 said:
has it been repainted at some point? or is the paintwork really that good??! (it looks virtually spotless).

No, when the brand saw its first outing at Malvern Hills, this was on display.

I remember that Malverns Carl; wasn't it the one where Kona had their first Hei Hei there doing the rounds? I was working in a bike shop tent at the time selling hundreds of tubes and Powerbars amongst other things :LOL: It was a hot one as far as I remember.

I spent quite some time drooling over the Zinns I must say. Still would like to add one to the collection one day :D
 
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