r28632
Retro Newbie
Hi Lads & Lassies,
After 17 years in exile from Welsh Wales my heart, family and tyre tracks are firmly rooted north of the border (at least until I can retire and escape the dreaded midgies of the West).
I've finally registered on the forum after many a trawling session. After selling my old Giant Cadex CFM-2 rigid MTB about 10 years ago I'm down to one remaining 'retro' steed - a red Kona MiniMula circa '97 vintage. Will post in the readers' MTB bikes section presently.
I've been MTB'ing since my mid-20s (mainly at Abercarn, Margam Park & Castell Coch back in Wales) and now generally get out to the trail centres when I get a chance (mainly Glentress, but also Mabie, Dalbeattie, Innerliethen). Time, weather and petrol costs seem to have limited the outings lately (and maybe my age .... I'm 1962 vintage) although I did try to tick a couple of boxes before my 50th by tackling some DH runs in Fort Bill, Innerliethen, Morzine/Les Gets and Kitzbuhel. Seem to be doing more local stuff lately just to keep active (back roads, Whitelee wind farm, forestry trails) but it's a wee bit too sedate so I'm on the lookout for some decent singletrack trails closer to Strathaven.
My other challenge is whether or not to sell or restore my beloved MuniMula. I picked it up many years ago from a friend in Edinburgh and have upgraded the forks (Indy to RS Psylo), brakes (Avids to Hayes HS33) and put on a shorter stem. Otherwise it's stock. I have to say that it's my most comfortabe bike and gives me zero back ache. It quietly chauffeured me along the West Highland Way a few years ago without so much as a whimper, I guess because the 125mm fork has slackened the ride angles.
My head says that I need to de-clutter the garage (already sold my DH bike) but still have 7 bikes of various descriptions left. My heart says "keep this baby" :?
Anyway, glad to be on the forum and looking forward to having my opinions swayed by you folks
All the best
Steve
After 17 years in exile from Welsh Wales my heart, family and tyre tracks are firmly rooted north of the border (at least until I can retire and escape the dreaded midgies of the West).
I've finally registered on the forum after many a trawling session. After selling my old Giant Cadex CFM-2 rigid MTB about 10 years ago I'm down to one remaining 'retro' steed - a red Kona MiniMula circa '97 vintage. Will post in the readers' MTB bikes section presently.
I've been MTB'ing since my mid-20s (mainly at Abercarn, Margam Park & Castell Coch back in Wales) and now generally get out to the trail centres when I get a chance (mainly Glentress, but also Mabie, Dalbeattie, Innerliethen). Time, weather and petrol costs seem to have limited the outings lately (and maybe my age .... I'm 1962 vintage) although I did try to tick a couple of boxes before my 50th by tackling some DH runs in Fort Bill, Innerliethen, Morzine/Les Gets and Kitzbuhel. Seem to be doing more local stuff lately just to keep active (back roads, Whitelee wind farm, forestry trails) but it's a wee bit too sedate so I'm on the lookout for some decent singletrack trails closer to Strathaven.
My other challenge is whether or not to sell or restore my beloved MuniMula. I picked it up many years ago from a friend in Edinburgh and have upgraded the forks (Indy to RS Psylo), brakes (Avids to Hayes HS33) and put on a shorter stem. Otherwise it's stock. I have to say that it's my most comfortabe bike and gives me zero back ache. It quietly chauffeured me along the West Highland Way a few years ago without so much as a whimper, I guess because the 125mm fork has slackened the ride angles.
My head says that I need to de-clutter the garage (already sold my DH bike) but still have 7 bikes of various descriptions left. My heart says "keep this baby" :?
Anyway, glad to be on the forum and looking forward to having my opinions swayed by you folks
All the best
Steve