The birth of mountain biking documentary

Watched this last night.

Very nice production and really the documentary that sums up very nicely the early days of MTB.

There was another very good documentary on the subject with Klunking on the title that can't remember now and it's equally good!
 
There was another very good documentary on the subject with Klunking on the title that can't remember now and it's equally good!
Was it Klunkers, by Billy Savage?
https://www.mtbr.com/threads/klunker-documentary.630034/

Fantastic quotes from Charlie Kelly in the thread too. Really highlights how important the guys who rode klunkers were to the development of the commercial mountain bike

"In 1980 Specialized bought four Ritchey/MountainBikes. These were the basis for the design of the first Stumpjumper. which used the identical component group. The Stumpjumper was actually the second knock-off to hit the market. The Univega Alpine Sport, "designed" by another Ritchey owner, James McLean, who is also shown in the film, beat the Stumpjumper onto the market by a couple of weeks.

Every mountain bike built before 1985 was designed directly off the bikes we sold. In 1980 there was nothing on the market like it. By 1984 every mountain bike on the market looked very much like it and used the component group that had evolved out ot the collection of disparate parts we used"
 

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