Retrobike Contest German Forum

FatWicked

Retro Newbie
Cheers,

as some of you may know, there is a big community of retro-mtb lovers in Germany. Some of them are pretty active here at retrobike.co.uk aswell.
Just wanted to tell you there is a big retro-mtb-contest every year, where you can find some really nice beauties. Feel free to visit it. It is in German, but you will get it easily.

The Forum: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/f/classic-bikes.46/

Categories:

http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/t/kategori ... 16.824954/
http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/t/kategori ... 16.824955/
http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/t/kategori ... t-14161175
http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/t/kategori ... t-14161442

etc.

(This is no commercial at all, just a friendly hello to you fellow enthusiasts over here)
 
I think I need to move to Germany!!! Thanks for the heads up on this buddy, some amazing bikes there.
 
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Wow. Thanks for sharing, some absolute stunners there. My fav's:

Brodie Rodie:

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REKTEK Titanium:

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Rocky Mountain Blizzard:

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Merlin Elevator:

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Brodie Catalyst:

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Thanks a lot for the links! Many of the bikes I was familiar with but most of them were new to me. Some really great examples there and an awesome bunch of people in Germany that I have had the pleasure of getting to know over the past few years. Great to see the retro MTB scene is alive ans well in Germany.
 
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Many of us have spent days here in the british forum, learning, exchanging knowledge and judging the contests. I think it is great to connect the scene. That is why I shared it with you.
Also, most of us over there are not shy writing in English. So don't hesitate.
 
My favourite time of year on IBC :)
 
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Amazing site!!!!
Just spent better part of an hour going thru all 45 pages of the brodie galleries.
Now i know where all the gatorblades are!!!!
I can see many more hours there as well. Lots to see.
Next up will be Rocky Mountains.
Thanks for the link.
 
Smithjss70":1e2yxmu5 said:
Thanks a lot for the links! Many of the bikes I was familiar with but most of them were new to me. Some really great examples there and an awesome bunch of people in Germany that I have had the pleasure of getting to know over the past few years. Great to see the retro MTB scene is alive ans well in Germany.


+1

Always a pleasure to trade with our German retro brothers too.
 
I will finish looking through this amazing sight later as it's a bit late and thank you for letting us all have a look as it's very enlightening :cool: ...
 
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