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Vintage C4 Luna, I think. This pic is from Ebay. C4 used to make these frames and forx at the beginning of the nineties. Apparently they were incredibly stiff, almost unridable, but nothing to say about the beauty....
 

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I think it is a Colnago . they had a MTB model like this one .

maybe made by C4 ?
 
C4 also made a version that had an elevated chainstay on one side.
I kinda like em, anything carbon though and I suppose I'm bound to like it.

heres a few other carbons ➡️

Magma hip-hop
hip-hopmagma.jpg

Magma hot
magma3.jpg

Magma hot full suspension
redhotmagma.jpg

Colnago c35
508102_14.jpg

formula
formula.jpg

another colnago
colnago-cmtb.jpg

Maserati
maseratimtb.jpg

Dynamics composites
dynamiccomposites1.jpg

Haro
haromonobike.jpg


Thoughts chaps.
 
dynamic composites...wtf's goin on there
like the magma hot fu sus tho
mike
 
I disgust anything Maserati after they changed the 3200GT taillights ;)

Lee, you forgot the true carbon icons; the Hartmann RAM and the Beasty Bikes MKII ;)


This is a post Miyata Koga Miyata SkyExpension:

KogaSE96800.jpg


By Fastrax, for the the '96 my. Early true Miyata made SkyExpensions were carbon too, but built with lugs.

Pictured bike has some nice specs btw: Machinetech hubs and Zero Weld stem (not sure whether pictured), Zero zippies & ti QRs, Cook E, XTR of course...

- Melvin
 
I like that Miyata Melvin, wot a beaut :shock:

Ok heres the Ram and a nice pic of a beasty ;)

Hartmann Ram
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Beasty MkII
Beastyshot.jpg
 
retrobikeguy":1havwzdu said:
I like that Miyata Melvin, wot a beaut :shock:

Honestly too me it isn't really desirable. It is no Miyata. Well, only reason why I find it desirable is because of the parts. Saw several for sale over the last few years, but so far never was tempted to pick one up.
 
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