Bought 2nd hand (90) Marin Palisades in 1991 just before the winter to stay fit for sailing (I raced seriously).
Rode it everywhere: Spain, Alps, Moab, the lengths of the Pacific coast of the USA plus lots of hacking around in NE England.
Got upgrade-itis and added a Pine Mountain at the end of 94. Strangely never quite liked it until I added some Z3's which sorted out the handling.
Commuted on the Palisades, rode the Pine, even when I lived in Singapore. Did more touring on each, depending on the terrain. Bought a 2nd hand Litespeed Catalyst road frame (94) and got into fast road bikes too.
Chas May repainted both in 2002. I've never seen a need to change much, and certainly see point in replacing either. I can't stand stickers (good for teenagers) and like individual understated paint jobs. Garage queens are not for me - a bike should be ridden and simple as a knife and fork. Just built up a singlespeed and I like the simplicity of the rigid fork and no gears.
Discovered retrobike some time in 2007. Suits my 40's grumpy old man demeanour. It's for grownups who don't believe that newest is best or everything the Shimano rep says...
Rode it everywhere: Spain, Alps, Moab, the lengths of the Pacific coast of the USA plus lots of hacking around in NE England.
Got upgrade-itis and added a Pine Mountain at the end of 94. Strangely never quite liked it until I added some Z3's which sorted out the handling.
Commuted on the Palisades, rode the Pine, even when I lived in Singapore. Did more touring on each, depending on the terrain. Bought a 2nd hand Litespeed Catalyst road frame (94) and got into fast road bikes too.
Chas May repainted both in 2002. I've never seen a need to change much, and certainly see point in replacing either. I can't stand stickers (good for teenagers) and like individual understated paint jobs. Garage queens are not for me - a bike should be ridden and simple as a knife and fork. Just built up a singlespeed and I like the simplicity of the rigid fork and no gears.
Discovered retrobike some time in 2007. Suits my 40's grumpy old man demeanour. It's for grownups who don't believe that newest is best or everything the Shimano rep says...