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My list from when I first started went like this
Orange Prestige circa 92 I think, I remember buying my first issue of MBUK and it was in a grouptest against a Kona and a Raleigh Activator 2, crazy test! This was when I first really got in to Mtbing. Then I discovered the clockwork, oh how I wished. I always remember the old guy in the Orange ads in MBUK with riding an Orange, kind of a thin Santa??
Next up was a 94 or 95 (I think) Kona Cindercone, blue colour I think. I remember seeing it in Wheelbase on my first trip to the lakes biking. I always thought it would look nice with a pair of yellow Quadra 21r's. But then I saw a nickel Orange C16r with full STX rc groupset in Biketreks. Oh if only I had the cash. Still my purple Dawes One Track was doing me proud.
Then I fell in love with a Proflex 957, stunning and lovely.
A few years later I could start to afford the bikes I wanted, but ever since they never really seemed to satisfy me. Then I came across this website and it all seemed to fall back in to place, cool bikes, nice folk and the reason I started biking in the first place. Happy days indeed
Orange Prestige circa 92 I think, I remember buying my first issue of MBUK and it was in a grouptest against a Kona and a Raleigh Activator 2, crazy test! This was when I first really got in to Mtbing. Then I discovered the clockwork, oh how I wished. I always remember the old guy in the Orange ads in MBUK with riding an Orange, kind of a thin Santa??
Next up was a 94 or 95 (I think) Kona Cindercone, blue colour I think. I remember seeing it in Wheelbase on my first trip to the lakes biking. I always thought it would look nice with a pair of yellow Quadra 21r's. But then I saw a nickel Orange C16r with full STX rc groupset in Biketreks. Oh if only I had the cash. Still my purple Dawes One Track was doing me proud.
Then I fell in love with a Proflex 957, stunning and lovely.
A few years later I could start to afford the bikes I wanted, but ever since they never really seemed to satisfy me. Then I came across this website and it all seemed to fall back in to place, cool bikes, nice folk and the reason I started biking in the first place. Happy days indeed