cchris2lou Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Jan 13, 2009 #11 GT RTS no doubt .
cherrybomb Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jan 13, 2009 #13 Since we're talking best looking, I'd have to go with the original AMP-Research bikes. The SAB and Amplifier (even the Yeti) are all nice copies (runs and hides! :shock: ) but I think the original is the best looking.
Since we're talking best looking, I'd have to go with the original AMP-Research bikes. The SAB and Amplifier (even the Yeti) are all nice copies (runs and hides! :shock: ) but I think the original is the best looking.
kaiser Moderator Gold Trader PoTM Winner MacRetro Rider 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View Jan 13, 2009 #15 San andreas can't find the pic I want though
M mtbfix Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 13, 2009 #16 I have to agree with legrandffromage and say that the mk.1 Mt. Vision was a greqat looker as FS goes. Nice line from the headtube, down the top tube, through the shock and on to the rear hub. Superb and understated.
I have to agree with legrandffromage and say that the mk.1 Mt. Vision was a greqat looker as FS goes. Nice line from the headtube, down the top tube, through the shock and on to the rear hub. Superb and understated.
lewis1641 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner Kona Fan GT Fan Feedback View Jan 13, 2009 #17 specialized fsr a la jason mcroy. 2'nd yeti. 3rd rts
orange71 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 13, 2009 #18 San Andreas or Proflex 855. Each to their own I hear you say... :roll:
BlackCat BoTM Winner Fat Chance Fan Jan 13, 2009 #20 Best looking FS Does anyone remember the prototype Merlin FS? No pivots, just multiple struts and yellow elastomers jammed everywhere? Can't seem to track down any photos - recall it from a mag article in the early 1990's - it looked like nothing else before or since. (I don't mean the soft-tail type frameset btw - this thing is totally unique)
Best looking FS Does anyone remember the prototype Merlin FS? No pivots, just multiple struts and yellow elastomers jammed everywhere? Can't seem to track down any photos - recall it from a mag article in the early 1990's - it looked like nothing else before or since. (I don't mean the soft-tail type frameset btw - this thing is totally unique)