1978
Retro Guru
Some of you might have seen my cry for help in the ‘Retro MTB Chat’ section regarding this frame, it was a unusual situation for me, a bike from the early 1990s that I couldn’t identify! I was in my very early teens in ‘92 and had been a subscriber to MBUK, MBI and MBA since the late 80s. I also spent all of my spare time either riding bikes or hanging around in Sharrock’s Cycleworld, a shop that was only a couple of miles from home and stocked Salsa, Yeti, Mountain Goat and Klein to name but a few.
I didn’t get much response to my appeal, which cemented my assumption that it probably wasn’t a production frame. The previous owner told me that he purchased the frame in 1992 from a Cornish frame builder following an article he saw in MBUK. He discussed the dimensions he wanted with the builder and once complete, he had the frame shipped to Cykik in Glasgow, where it was kitted out with some very tasty parts. I had very little to go on, I didn’t know of anyone (custom) building in aluminium in the early 90s, and the frame number was just the build date 030692.
A couple of people suggested that it might be a Bigfoot/Ozone, but I am familiar with those and it didn’t share any common features apart from the e-stay configuration. The horrible Chinese aluminium frame invasion was later than this and the frame was too well built to be from that neck of the woods.
That was when Neil (Neilios) came to the rescue. Having spotted the Cykik sticker on the frame, he asked around some of his mates that used to work/ride for Cykik, and the frame was identified within minutes! A friend of Neil’s had bought one new and confirmed that the builder was Dale Reardon of West Coast Racing and that the frame was a KAMIKAZE!
I didn’t get much response to my appeal, which cemented my assumption that it probably wasn’t a production frame. The previous owner told me that he purchased the frame in 1992 from a Cornish frame builder following an article he saw in MBUK. He discussed the dimensions he wanted with the builder and once complete, he had the frame shipped to Cykik in Glasgow, where it was kitted out with some very tasty parts. I had very little to go on, I didn’t know of anyone (custom) building in aluminium in the early 90s, and the frame number was just the build date 030692.
A couple of people suggested that it might be a Bigfoot/Ozone, but I am familiar with those and it didn’t share any common features apart from the e-stay configuration. The horrible Chinese aluminium frame invasion was later than this and the frame was too well built to be from that neck of the woods.
That was when Neil (Neilios) came to the rescue. Having spotted the Cykik sticker on the frame, he asked around some of his mates that used to work/ride for Cykik, and the frame was identified within minutes! A friend of Neil’s had bought one new and confirmed that the builder was Dale Reardon of West Coast Racing and that the frame was a KAMIKAZE!