focomat 1c
Retro Guru
I have not seen any reference to Shogun MTB's in this forum ? There may be good reasons for this ? however I suspect that a degree
of 'techno snobbery' may be involved !
I have an original example of a Trail Breaker, it was made in Japan with a Tig welded frame having forged dropouts and q/r wheels
front and back. It has a Shimano 200GS groupset and is finished in a fetching shade of red/pink with black forks
I am not sure when 200GS came out, and realise that this is not a 'high end' groupset. Unfortunately I can't get close enough to the
bike to get any date codes for the present.
My guess is that this bike dates from the late eighties ? and was at the lower end of the MTB market place at that time. However
I think it is superior to the many 'catalogue' MTB's that were emerging around that time, and could well be an un-recognised
classic that will only increase in value over the coming years !!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry no photos available, however Google Shogun Trail Breaker and look for colours as above
of 'techno snobbery' may be involved !
I have an original example of a Trail Breaker, it was made in Japan with a Tig welded frame having forged dropouts and q/r wheels
front and back. It has a Shimano 200GS groupset and is finished in a fetching shade of red/pink with black forks
I am not sure when 200GS came out, and realise that this is not a 'high end' groupset. Unfortunately I can't get close enough to the
bike to get any date codes for the present.
My guess is that this bike dates from the late eighties ? and was at the lower end of the MTB market place at that time. However
I think it is superior to the many 'catalogue' MTB's that were emerging around that time, and could well be an un-recognised
classic that will only increase in value over the coming years !!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry no photos available, however Google Shogun Trail Breaker and look for colours as above