Elmo
Old School Hero
Hi all.Here`s my story..
Started mountain biking in 1992 riding a 21" Diamond Back Sorrento (Far to big).One year later I,upgraded to a 1992 19" Kona Cinder Cone(Loads of space and superb handling).This evolved over the next two years to the point were it was time to go "Full Suss".In 1996 i replaced the Kona with a Pro-Flex 856 and even tried a few downhill races (and took it to Chamonix in the summer,Plan Praz to Brevent is absolutley AWSOME).Having reached the limits of elastomer suspension I,changed the frame in 1998 to a Giant ATX 990 with longer travel linkage plates on the rear and Manitou X-Vert R forks.So now I had a "Long Travel" 4" front and rear downhill bike but was starting to miss hard tail accuracy and so in 1999 I,bought a 17" Giant Boulder Team (£250 Team Replica) this bike turned out to be a hell of a lot more fun to ride than its more expensive full suss brother and was taken to Coed-Y-Brenin twice.
Then I,did the settling down family thing and sold the bikes.In 2003 I decided to return to biking and built up a Kinessis Maxlight which was superb but for some reason I,just didn`t have the "go" of previous years and so the bike was sold.
In 2004 I,was diagnosed as having a Pituitry Tumor which was proboably the reason for the lack of "go" as the pituitry gland controls all the bodies hormonre levels.
So here we are..
2005 nearly 2006...
Tumor removed...
1992 Kona Cinder Cone built and awaiting a thrashing...
So thats my story.
If anyone wants advice on Pituitry Tumors PLEASE ASK...
Started mountain biking in 1992 riding a 21" Diamond Back Sorrento (Far to big).One year later I,upgraded to a 1992 19" Kona Cinder Cone(Loads of space and superb handling).This evolved over the next two years to the point were it was time to go "Full Suss".In 1996 i replaced the Kona with a Pro-Flex 856 and even tried a few downhill races (and took it to Chamonix in the summer,Plan Praz to Brevent is absolutley AWSOME).Having reached the limits of elastomer suspension I,changed the frame in 1998 to a Giant ATX 990 with longer travel linkage plates on the rear and Manitou X-Vert R forks.So now I had a "Long Travel" 4" front and rear downhill bike but was starting to miss hard tail accuracy and so in 1999 I,bought a 17" Giant Boulder Team (£250 Team Replica) this bike turned out to be a hell of a lot more fun to ride than its more expensive full suss brother and was taken to Coed-Y-Brenin twice.
Then I,did the settling down family thing and sold the bikes.In 2003 I decided to return to biking and built up a Kinessis Maxlight which was superb but for some reason I,just didn`t have the "go" of previous years and so the bike was sold.
In 2004 I,was diagnosed as having a Pituitry Tumor which was proboably the reason for the lack of "go" as the pituitry gland controls all the bodies hormonre levels.
So here we are..
2005 nearly 2006...
Tumor removed...
1992 Kona Cinder Cone built and awaiting a thrashing...
So thats my story.
If anyone wants advice on Pituitry Tumors PLEASE ASK...