Re: Re:
foz":2i8xiofp said:
What goes around comes around... Just as modern gravel bikes are similar to 80's MTBs, in a few years time MTBs will go back to short toptubes, long and low stems, and 26" wheels. We just need to wait until sales of 29" and 27.5" slow down enough, and the kids if today realise that 90's MTBs fit and handle so much better
My vote is for the MBK
Now I'm froffing at the mouth again, lets look at some of those what goes around things before the nurse takes my crayons away.
31.8mm bars - oooh, I have a quill stem here somewhere that can take those, in fact my Verlicchi (Iron Horse/ Kona/ Rudy Project) had a stem just like that pre ahead system
Oooh oooh! Aheadsets! 1930's French 650b bicycles had those, used off road, inspiration for the 'gravel grinder'
Oooh oooh! 650B off road! see above...
hydraulic disc brakes - Shimano - 1974, disc and a hydraulic v-brake
Aha! But todays modern geometry!!!!! No, as Mr. Foz rightly points out, we've been there before
Electronic shifting! Thats modern, you cant beat that!!! Mavic Zap, Browning electronic chainset, not great but worked better than you might have thought given todays Di2 etc (which I made into a wireless system some 4 years ago, Ner!) {he did too!}
Susspenshun!!!! Nah, Marzocchi have had it pretty much nailed since their Bomber range
Materials! Carbon fibre! Raleigh, 1960's
Anyway, the internet renews everything every six months so long term memories are shorter and shorter when it comes to what is what these days. In the 1980's and 90's we only had the countryside, trail centres were almost unheard of. Uplifts were possibly a lift in the back of a Nova during a particularly wet day. Before that it was sturdy bikes with sturdy tyres and equally sturdy folk clambering up and down dale.
So there.
(Mmmmm! These crayons taste good today! Nurse! dammit Give them back! At least leave one, the red ones are nice...?)
Bugger.