The MTB Introduce Yourself Here Thread IV

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Hi guys.
My name is Andrew, I am from Poland. I know little about mtb bikes but quite by accident I have just bougt the one you might be interested in.
Here it is, AMERICAN EAGLE by CONCORDE from the early 90's.
19'' frame, wheels and steering equipment - SHIMANO STX RC; frame equipment - RITCHEY. After receiving this bike from the seller I realized that it's nearly in NOS condition. Unfortunaly I can't share with you pictures - there is a rule that you must have 5 posts before you can post URL's/Links.
I really have a dillema now what to do with this bike. Could you please share your opinions? Do I have to ride this bike or treat it as the collectable thing and ride it occasionally? i would be grateful for any opinion. Kind regards for all.[/img]
 
It all started with a few Klein posters on the wall. After seeing a picture of the Mongoose Tomac IBOC team edition, I wanted two things back then:

1) That bike
2) And to be the bassist for My Bloody Valentine.

Neither happened. Yet...

Good to meet everyone.
 
Hi my name is Abraham from Indonesia. I like the retro MTB I used to own it but it was sold.

Right now I don't have one and have a plan to own it later.

I ride my rigid MTB on track for occasional riding.

Hope anyone here pleased with me and sorry about my bad english.
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Hi all, just noticed this thread & thought I'd better say hello. I've been lurking for a few months now but decided to register today! I own a 2004 Specialized Crossroads Comp (commuter) a Giant Ranier 2009, not retro I hear you say! But I have just finished my Trek Y3 rebuild so I hope that quallifies me:)
 
Hi, I'm new to the forum. Like many of you here, I've got the MTB bug again. I first got into it in the 90's with my Marin Bear Valley SE, god I loved that bike oh and my Flexistem! Anyway, that's long gone now. I've since built a couple of bikes, the current one was built in 2002 and with a few tweaks, it's doing itself proud again today! It's an Orange Evo 02 frame, XT chainset, Marzocchi Z1 Freeride bombers (with a reduction kit to bring them down to 110mm travel) and lots of other nice little bits of course. Anyway, I'm probably going to be selling a few parts on here soon, including those Marzocchi forks, Mavic ceramic wheels, USE Alien Carbon suspension seatpost, XT V-brakes and leavers, and maybe more all in aid of funding some more bits for the Orange, so keep an eye out!
 
Been on here a few weeks now and have been checking it out most lunch times. What a great site! The auction watch and for sale sections are so useful. But that aside, I just love the nostalgia! This site has taken me back to my youth, seeing the San Andreas again, or a Proflex is amazing, I had totally forgotten about these amazing bikes! It's like I've been transported back to my bedroom as a kid and I'm reading MBUK all over over again, drooling over these bikes!
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks for the site and the memories! lol
 
How rude i'm I or forgetful , either way found my way here when searching for an 90's 18inch diamond back apex frame , had to settle for a nos topanga frame in end , although i did score an original 16 apex cheap! So building up my topanga and letting wife have apex :cry:
 
Newbiiiee from Burbank, Ca.

waaaassssssuup guys. Let me me introduce myself. ID is ODYOFAEL and name here is Per ry. I'm from Burbank and a casual rider. I ride to stay alive...longer. (I'm 45 and 220 lbs, 5'10" and I have HB pressure) lol. 12 to 16 miles a day. And my rides: 1999 KLEIN Quantum Race with all CAMPAGNOLO Chorus 10 speed Carbon/Al for my daily exercise and a 1994-95? Cannondale "Beast Of The East" M800. All shimano LX, Chris King hubs).
One thing I can say, THIS FORUM ROCKS!!!
 
Hey guy's and gal's. I am Kirk from the great state of Tennessee. I have been viewing this site since it's inception, but have just recently joined. Love the site and the passion for the older bikes. I love showing up to rides on my vintage ride while guy's are on their full bouncers. Their expression is priceless. Keep up the great work! :D :D :D
 
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