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BoTM Nov 2009 - Mid Range Special - Poll now up
EdEdwards' Kona Fire Mountain 6%  6%  [ 12 ]
Oneschnark's Progear STX 1995 8%  8%  [ 16 ]
Andrewl's 1994 Kona Cindercone 3%  3%  [ 7 ]
Gonzalez's Muddy Fox Sorcerer Mega 3%  3%  [ 7 ]
Herbert 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
makster's 1988 Jamis Dakota 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
mattbrown's 1993 Kirk Magnesium 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
Easy_Rider's 1994 Dawes SE 8%  8%  [ 17 ]
doctor-bond's 1985 Fuji Ltd 3%  3%  [ 7 ]
Dr S' 1983 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport 6%  6%  [ 12 ]
Ransetsu Orange C16R 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Khane's Orange Prestige 1%  1%  [ 3 ]
Defiant's Muddy Fox Adventurer 1%  1%  [ 3 ]
hamster's 1999 Kona Cindercone 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
RockiMtn's 1994 Kona Fire Mountain 1%  1%  [ 3 ]
ElCani's Muddy Fox Seeker 7%  7%  [ 15 ]
AndyB's 1997 Scott Peak 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Lewis1641's GT RTS-2 3%  3%  [ 7 ]
Eastcoatsteve's Klein 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Chrisv40's Univega Alpina 5.5 0%  0%  [ 1 ]
one-eyed_jim's 1970 Moulton Mk3 0%  0%  [ 1 ]
Drystonepaul's 1994 Marin Muirwoods 6%  6%  [ 13 ]
rc200ti's 1991 Kona Cindercone 3%  3%  [ 6 ]
crazier's 1992 Saracen X-Lite kili pro Flyer 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
AnalogKid's 1991 Raleigh Peak 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
24pouces 1988 cannondale SM600 12%  12%  [ 25 ]
Brettels' Specialized Stumpjumper A1 FS 1996 3%  3%  [ 6 ]
oldave's Jamis Exile 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Senri's 1988 Giant Escaper 2%  2%  [ 5 ]
BrunoD's Specialized Hardrock 95 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
stauqmuk's 1998 Amp B4 2%  2%  [ 4 ]
Tollers' 1992 Orange Clockwork 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
jango's 1995 Diamond Back Vertex 2%  2%  [ 4 ]
Ringo's Orange P7 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
mike_eb's KHS Montana 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
Total votes : 205
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My Scott has mismatched bars/bar ends & non original wheels & brakes, no wonder it's got no votes ;)

It's all I could afford at the time, & it's still on it's original drivetrain (although very worn!)

It's no show bike for sure, but IMHO it is a good example of a working class mid range bike from the mid/late 90's


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Question: "If I could swap my Cindercone for any of the others, which would it be?"
Answer: "I wouldn't".

Voting wise the four that I find tempting are:
Ed's Fire Mountain (always loved that paint).
Khane's Orange Prestige
DrystonePaul's Marin
Jango's Vertex


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GaryTurner wrote:
I does not understand that 24p or in first with such a pic ... :roll: ?


Neither me.
Nor 24p as he wrote it on the french forum.
But still his C'dale is definitely retro and midrange (Mavics are 24p addition)

Anyone else will vote for Senri's 1988 Giant Escaper ?
Can't believe that bike has only 4 votes although being super clean and spot on with the poll subject. What more do you want ?

Oh, people, people, people !!


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Hi, the "Dr S' 1983 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport" and "the Senri's 1988 Giant Escaper" are, for me, wonderfull. Maybe too wonderfull for this month
Philippe


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And the "nils point" booby prize is split 3 ways!

And I now shan't feel at all bad about plundering the Jamis for parts!


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oldave wrote:
And the "nils point" booby prize is split 3 ways!

And I now shan't feel at all bad about plundering the Jamis for parts!


If you do, I'll take the Spectre bits and the bottle please :wink:
My ever growing Jamis collection is always hungry for parts :D


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not easy this but...... even though i love the Amp the seat & rims spoil it for me so
1) Easyriders Dawes SE gets my no.1 spot as its sooooo clean
2) goes to Drystonepauls Muirwoods
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3) goes to Stauqmuks Amp


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Giant Escape - simples!

Honourable mentions for a Fuji, a Klein and a KHS.

Too many single speeded machines for my tastes this month!

Roll on the middle class DX special month, I say... ;-)

Mr K


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Roll on the middle class DX special month, I say... ;-)

Mr K


Probably be won by a DX equiped mint RC100 :roll: :lol:


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is it too early to issue congrats to 24pouces :D


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GoldenEraMTB wrote:
is it too early to issue congrats to 24pouces :D


Not by my clock ;)

The voting was pretty spread across a lot of bikes.


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GoldenEraMTB wrote:
is it too early to issue congrats to 24pouces :D


Not by my clock ;)

The voting was pretty spread across a lot of bikes.


cool.

yes, true most months...I would prefer a runoff or something to narrow the field, but then again, I'm an american :P :wink:


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GoldenEraMTB wrote:
yes, true most months...I would prefer a runoff or something to narrow the field, but then again, I'm an american :P :wink:


I was thinking the same thing, the list of 35 bikes doesn't even fit on the screen!


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andrewl wrote:
GoldenEraMTB wrote:
yes, true most months...I would prefer a runoff or something to narrow the field, but then again, I'm an american :P :wink:


I was thinking the same thing, the list of 35 bikes doesn't even fit on the screen!


I can just barely fit it on mine and I have an old 21" crt monitor :lol:


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Maybe not official yet, but I would like to congratulate 24p with his win this month. I personally voted for the Fuji, but the Dale is fantastic bike!
I also like to thank all that voted for my Escaper!


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