1991 Offroad Pro-Flex 550

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Following the theft of my MuddyFox in ‘91 :( (see here viewtopic.php?f=6&t=376526), I was in need of a replacement. Being a time before the internet, the way to source bikes was to either physically go to a bike shop or to read the ads in the magazines. In this case I spotted an ad (probably in Mountain Biker or similar) for a shop window display bike that happened to be in my size, and was offered with a small discount.
The loss of one bike of course meant increasing the budget for the next, so for (I think) £599 I purchased a 1991 Offroad Pro-Flex 550, and duly anticipated it’s delivery.

Brochure pic;
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When it arrived it was revolutionary! ‘Full’ suspension! Well a rubber bung and a couple of pivots at each end, but it was certainly different!

The bike was put to good use as I continued to race more and more, as well as plenty of training rides with my mates. My overriding memory of the bike however was the constant squeaking from the rear elastomer, and the considerable weight of the whole bike - but nonetheless it was great fun.

Sadly my time with the 550 was short lived as a targeted burglary of our garage saw 3 of our bikes stolen - including my brothers recently acquired Ribble 653 road bike, and my dads 15speed town bike.

So I’ve bought another 550 for the collection - this one bought a while back through Retrobike from a French member, and its largely as it was received - just minus some of the blue/purple anodised parts that it came with.
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It rides surprisingly well, and so far no annoying squeaks from the rear elastomer. I may change the Flex-Stem elastomer after a ride or two as the current fitment is basically solid.

Oh and it still weighs a ton!

Here’s the spec and some pics of it as it currently stands, enjoy.

Frame: 16” Tange Infinity

Fork: Cr-Mo 4130

Headset: ?
Stem: Girvin Flex Stem
Stem Cap: N/A
Handlebar: Black - taken from a Pro-Flex 950
Grips: Ritchey WCS
Barends: N/A

Brakes: Shimano Deore XT M734
Brake Pads: Kool-Stop
Brake Cables: Shimano
Cantilever cable hangers: Onza Chill Pills
Brake Levers: Dia-Compe XCE Short Stop

Shifters: Shimano Deore Thumb Shifters
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX M550
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore DX M650
Derailleur Cables: Shimano
Cassette: Shimano CS-50?
Chain: Shimano HG-50
Cranks: Shimano Deore LX M550
Crank Bolts: Shimano Deore LX M550
Chainrings: Shimano Deore LX M550
Chainring bolts: Shimano Deore LX M550
Bottom Bracket: Shimano ?
Pedals: Shimano Deore LX M550 with Offroad Toeclips

Hub Skewers: Shimano Deore XT
Rims: Sunn Levanter 32H
Hubs: Shimano Deore LX M550
Nipples: ?
Spokes: ?
Tyres: Kenda 26 x 1.95
Tubes: ?

Saddle: Offroad
Seatpost: Black - modern
Seatpost Binder: ?

Weight: 13.02kg / 28.70lbs
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Excellent, I had one of these in the same size in 1991, great bike at the time.
 

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Kona-Ian:2zk09v3s said:
Would that have been one of the first type of full suspension bikes?

I would have thought so, certainly as a full range.
From a little research I’ve done, the first model Offroad made as full suspension was called the ‘Pro-Flex’ in 1990, and then in ‘91 they made a range (550/750/950/RF-1?), and then from ‘92 they refined the design and extended the range further each year. E35D63FE-7F00-46FD-8E6E-A545020957E7.jpeg F73D69B2-6984-4772-AE17-F77303B7F94D.jpeg
 
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TSC.":5n3byfan said:
Excellent, I had one of these in the same size in 1991, great bike at the time.

I’ve only got 4 or 5 pics of the original bike in use, but most have been taken from such a distance that it’s hard to tell it’s someone on a bike let alone what model of bike! :roll:
 
I’d like to say that I have been busy doing a full bare metal restoration of my 550, and I’m here now to show off my insane skills, however that is not the case! 🤣

A near immaculate example popped up on the Proflex Facebook group and I couldn’t resist snapping it up!

It’s an 18” ctc, which technically is a size larger than I had BITD, but it’s almost spotless, factory correct, and with next to zero use, so I thought I’d have it for a better example in my collection :cool: Honestly if this was a car it would still have that new car smell! 😍

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