^ I need a bike that color. Love it.
nice, I had a LandShark and Miyata 1000 in a similar color, that shade is really classyView attachment 35572 Here's my 1990 Yo Eddy Fat Chance. I put about million trail miles on it.
I actually still use mine on the occasional up-hill.. I know it's not the "cool" thing to do anymore, but old habits are hard to brake lol.Interesting to see that many of these bikes still have the bar ends. I took mine off years ago.
I still use em quite a bit when I ride my Klein.I actually still use mine on the occasional up-hill.. I know it's not the "cool" thing to do anymore, but old habits are hard to brake lol.
I was thinking more of how much the geometry has changed over the years. I would not want to take one of theses bikes on the cannonball trail at Ringwood. At least not in my group.I actually still use mine on the occasional up-hill.. I know it's not the "cool" thing to do anymore, but old habits are hard to brake lol.
Trek Y. Sweet ride back in the day.
I had the GT LTS 1 with the triple crown fork
The bikes I wished I had kept from back then were my custom Ted Wojcik and my 1995 S-Works steel
Here's our middle-school Yeti AS-R. I stripped it and updated it for my son. I will say that the biggest advancement in mountain bikes has been disc brakes. Seriously have no idea how people ride without them.
This was a customer's. I offered him an insane amount of money for it and he turned it down. My wife and I both had these back in the 90's.
Restoration job from last year. This bike was the predecessor of what would become the GT LTS Carbon.
I have dozens of these pictures from resto jobs. Most guys don't like to get involved with this stuff but I love it.
Your son has a Yeti?? Hope he appreciates how AWESOME his father is! lol
It was a hand-me-down from @pixychick. He's pretty much outgrown it now but can't decide what to get. I want him to get a Stumpy6Fattie so I can ride it now that we're the same size.
Would the yeti be up for sale?