Early Muddyfox Lovers Anonynmous

Just acquired another one to add to my growing collection.
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A 1988 Muddy Fox Aluminium (or Laser as the pic is in the 1988 Brochure).

Looking forward to restoring this one.
 
Took the courier out for a blast in the woods with the missus yesterday. I'm still amazed by how great these old bikes ride compared to a lot of modern bikes.
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jimwise68":2bo5wjkh said:
Took the courier out for a blast in the woods with the missus yesterday. I'm still amazed by how great these old bikes ride compared to a lot of modern bikes.

They do feel great to ride and possible more fun too. The courier comp rides better than a trek 4 series I've got, and a ton more fun than a spesh rockhopper I had.
then again single speeds are a lot of fun. :cool:

My two toys :D
 

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A rare one, only one I have seen that Jim.

Here's my new one the uber rare 1990 Prestige Comp, only one I have seen:



Full Tange Prestige Frame and Forks, Suntour XC Comp/Pro group with XT Hubs and Pedals.

Carl.
 
They are Charge Splashbacks, I'm not 100% sold on them looks wise, although they do go better with dark anno rims that silver ones but I can't run to 2 set of Timbuk2 re-issues from firstflight. It was £40 delivered for 4 off eBay vs about $160 + delivery, customs and VAT.

Carl.
 
ahh yep, with you on they look better on dark rims, the sidewalls are too volumous.

The hardest part of the rebuilds is getting the right tyres, oh and grips and seats lol
 
For me Im trying to get mine to be as they would have from the shop, but it seems that the brochure is slightly out when it comes to what was actually on them. So makes it a bit more difficult.

Had they been a frame and fork only then I would have put era correct parts on them.
 
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