cocodemer
Retro Guru
Christmas 1989.
I knew I was getting a new bike. What I was expecting was a Black and Red Crackle painted Muddy Fox Courier Comp, as I had had a wee word with the man in the red suit.
Turns out that guy was colour blind, what was hiding in the garage was just a slightly different hue. I'd missed out on the crackle paintjob but the 1990 version had just been released; I dont have any pictures of an excited young me on Christmas day, but heres a picture of me racing the mean green machine at Golpsie in 1990 (see if you can spot it)
I don't really need to explain here what that bike meant to me, being my first mountain bike. I rode it into the ground, and upgraded every part on it, I remember when I eventually sold it on to upgrade, the only original parts were the frame and forks, bars and seat pin QR. I'd even had it resprayed a really boring blue - sacrilege
I've been searching for one of these bikes for years. I have tried building up an orange Adventurer from the same era, and very recently a blue Pathfinder
but it just wasn't the real deal.
Talking old bikes with a friend, he just casually drops into the conversation " oh I've got another Muddy Fox somewhere. Yeah its one of those green ones, a whassuschops..."
Perhaps sensing the inappropriate excitement level, he agreed to wing it my way in due course and this week...guess what arrived!
It's almost completely original, and almost completely unroadworthy.
It's in full survivor condition, with only the rear tyre having been lost along the way, it has the original grips, saddle, pedals, brake blocks, the lot, and none of it is really salvagable
Not massively important as the intention is to get it as close to the upgraded bike I finished up with, rather than the original spec.
Full strip down has commenced, the paint is staying, as its what makes the bike (see above re the blue respray) Everything is moving so far, although the big spanners had to come out to get the "loose" cup off the BB
The bottom bracket gives up its secrets
So the plans are, a really good scrub up with the T-cut, and then a good rummage in the box. So chuffed with this!!
I knew I was getting a new bike. What I was expecting was a Black and Red Crackle painted Muddy Fox Courier Comp, as I had had a wee word with the man in the red suit.
Turns out that guy was colour blind, what was hiding in the garage was just a slightly different hue. I'd missed out on the crackle paintjob but the 1990 version had just been released; I dont have any pictures of an excited young me on Christmas day, but heres a picture of me racing the mean green machine at Golpsie in 1990 (see if you can spot it)
I don't really need to explain here what that bike meant to me, being my first mountain bike. I rode it into the ground, and upgraded every part on it, I remember when I eventually sold it on to upgrade, the only original parts were the frame and forks, bars and seat pin QR. I'd even had it resprayed a really boring blue - sacrilege
I've been searching for one of these bikes for years. I have tried building up an orange Adventurer from the same era, and very recently a blue Pathfinder
but it just wasn't the real deal.
Talking old bikes with a friend, he just casually drops into the conversation " oh I've got another Muddy Fox somewhere. Yeah its one of those green ones, a whassuschops..."
Perhaps sensing the inappropriate excitement level, he agreed to wing it my way in due course and this week...guess what arrived!
It's almost completely original, and almost completely unroadworthy.
It's in full survivor condition, with only the rear tyre having been lost along the way, it has the original grips, saddle, pedals, brake blocks, the lot, and none of it is really salvagable
Not massively important as the intention is to get it as close to the upgraded bike I finished up with, rather than the original spec.
Full strip down has commenced, the paint is staying, as its what makes the bike (see above re the blue respray) Everything is moving so far, although the big spanners had to come out to get the "loose" cup off the BB
The bottom bracket gives up its secrets
So the plans are, a really good scrub up with the T-cut, and then a good rummage in the box. So chuffed with this!!