Synthiaks
Senior Retro Guru
Well thanks to you Paul!Er, they were from me actually apart from the middle scan!
Well thanks to you Paul!Er, they were from me actually apart from the middle scan!
Apologies.. so they were!Er, they were from me actually apart from the middle scan!
Wish I could say it was me, but my XL courier is still in the 'refurb' stage! When it's all done though I will definitely ride round in double denim with a big smile on my face!At London Bridge and just spotted a lovely large white courier ridden by someone in (possibly)double denim sporting new smoke/dart combo
hi, i do have two early nineties MF brochures, both without a concrete date, but based on portfolio and components i would guess 1992-93 and an 1995-ish.An old thread but would anyone happen to have any Muddy Fox catalogues or brochures from the early nineties containing the Rock N Roll model?
You're welcome.just also adding here pictures of the Pro-Team from approx. 1995
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Thanks for thathi, i do have two early nineties MF brochures, both without a concrete date, but based on portfolio and components i would guess 1992-93 and an 1995-ish.
There are many different Rock'n'roll variants in 92-93, depending on used group set, up to XTR
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In 1995 the new Rock'n'roll was introduced as Team
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That was obvious a bit of an Hot Chili X-Rage (first series) clone and definitely designed by Peter Denk (key guy for designing later Scott, Cannondale, Specialized up till now).
Similar as the other Rock'n'Roll, those bikes had been all produced by Pacific Cycles Ind.
Both models had been available here in EU mainly as Muddy Fox, but just with a different badge also from other brands.
The earlier one for instance as HEAD 720-A, Performance and some others,
the later one as Chaka SUS, Cypress Hardcore, Katarga FS.
Also the older model was still on sale in 1995
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Does this help?