I’ve just returned from completing a rather gruelling trip over the weekend and wanted to sing the praises of my Marin Mount Vision which performed superbly throughout.
We usually follow the TDF around for a week in July but for a change we decided something a big nearer to home, The Sandstone Way, which runs the length of Northumberland, Berwick to Hexham. It’s supposed to be 120 miles but our map reading skills and quest for pubs and tea shops, made it substantially longer.
I’d refurbished my 1998 Mount Vision over the past year (including the addition of a newer swingarm with disc tabs, a lovely new Fox shock and a new livery). I can honestly say she performed equally as well as the more modern bikes on the trip.
I might be a bit soft but it’s easily the hardest 4 days I’ve ever had in the saddle. The vast majority was off-road over a very mixed terrain, and the weather was a battle at times as well. The climbs were relentless but nights out in Wooler, Rothbury and Bellingham eased the pain.
Anyway, thumbs up to the old girl, 21 year old bikes can still compete with the rest.
We usually follow the TDF around for a week in July but for a change we decided something a big nearer to home, The Sandstone Way, which runs the length of Northumberland, Berwick to Hexham. It’s supposed to be 120 miles but our map reading skills and quest for pubs and tea shops, made it substantially longer.
I’d refurbished my 1998 Mount Vision over the past year (including the addition of a newer swingarm with disc tabs, a lovely new Fox shock and a new livery). I can honestly say she performed equally as well as the more modern bikes on the trip.
I might be a bit soft but it’s easily the hardest 4 days I’ve ever had in the saddle. The vast majority was off-road over a very mixed terrain, and the weather was a battle at times as well. The climbs were relentless but nights out in Wooler, Rothbury and Bellingham eased the pain.
Anyway, thumbs up to the old girl, 21 year old bikes can still compete with the rest.