warrior4life
Old School Hero
I'm thinking of entering a 50 mile MTB race next year with lots of climbing, not overly technical though. I did the race the last two years, pulled out after 4 miles this year and sold my Scott Spark, spat my dummy out. I want to get fitter and go back next year.
Is there a Retro MTB that still performs well and will hang with bikes of today? I can live with a triple, even V-brakes and 26". I suppose suspension is the key?
I rate my late 90's Z1 Bam forks as good as anything modern but haven't ridden them back to back. I never rode a retro FS bike, only hardtails. Ideally looking for something at a decent weight. I had a 97 Kona AA with Z1 Bam forks that I loved! I suppose even a HT would do.
I'm 47, ridden MTB since a teen in the late 80's, did some XC racing the 90's.
I have 10 months to source something otherwise I'm on my wife's Cannondale FSI or I use a deal at work and get a Giant Stance 29.
I had a 97 Kona AA with Z1 Bam forks that I loved!
Is there anything old school that I should consider?
Is there a Retro MTB that still performs well and will hang with bikes of today? I can live with a triple, even V-brakes and 26". I suppose suspension is the key?
I rate my late 90's Z1 Bam forks as good as anything modern but haven't ridden them back to back. I never rode a retro FS bike, only hardtails. Ideally looking for something at a decent weight. I had a 97 Kona AA with Z1 Bam forks that I loved! I suppose even a HT would do.
I'm 47, ridden MTB since a teen in the late 80's, did some XC racing the 90's.
I have 10 months to source something otherwise I'm on my wife's Cannondale FSI or I use a deal at work and get a Giant Stance 29.
I had a 97 Kona AA with Z1 Bam forks that I loved!
Is there anything old school that I should consider?