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tintin40":1c9eiuua said:
:shock: you must have the biggest collection of them of any one

i know i have more than one of the Mountain Cycle employees cos he told me so on the MC website!
i only really wanted a SanAn but where do i stop? good thing is i dont have any money now so no more for a while.
 
MC

Hello everybody,
Amazing collection, I have a San Adreas wallhanged and a very rare Moho STS T series. I'm looking for a Moho STS R series, if anybody knows where I can find a frame or a full bike, 18" or 19", please PM me.
 
just got a swingarm for a Shockwave on eBay for a v.v.cheap price.

needs a thread re-cutting on the dropout but i have an engineer friend who can do that for me.

then i will have 9 MC's.
 
Nice wheely, dont know if id ride my bike in that area, by the look of the house in the background. Looks like Susan Boyles house or some were that Shameless would be filmed :LOL:
Is the collection getting alittle obsesive or is it just a little fun and seeing how many you can get, or do you plan on ridding them all and building diffrent specced bikes with them all?
 

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graham1975":jcwpk99b said:
Is the collection getting a little obsesive or is it just a little fun and seeing how many you can get, or do you plan on riding them all and building diffrent specced bikes with them all?

a bit of both! if i had the money i would like to have one example of every bike MC have made. unfortunatly funds dont allow that so i just faff about with what i now have and ride 'em whan i can.
 
graham1975":1a8k0mff said:
Nice wheely, dont know if id ride my bike in that area, by the look of the house in the background. Looks like Susan Boyles house or some were that Shameless would be filmed :LOL:
Is the collection getting alittle obsesive or is it just a little fun and seeing how many you can get, or do you plan on ridding them all and building diffrent specced bikes with them all?

this pic was taken right outside my house thanks , the street certinly isnt filled with junkies and susan boyle lives a good 10 miles away from here :roll: sadly for me i was'nt born with a silver spoon up my arse so have had to start at the bottom and buy a council house , been here 10 years and have no plans to move just yet :cool:

your right about the wheelie tho ;)
 
graham1975":n2yk87ws said:
These bikes look really heavy, what is the typical weight of a XC build?

dont know,never put 'em on the scales! i think if you throw enough money at them to put lots of lightweight bits on 25-26lbs is possible.

and big.eck i live in a council house too. nothing wrong with that.
 
MCsanandreas":136g0sk1 said:
graham1975":136g0sk1 said:
These bikes look really heavy, what is the typical weight of a XC build?

dont know,never put 'em on the scales! i think if you throw enough money at them to put lots of lightweight bits on 25-26lbs is possible.

and big.eck i live in a council house too. nothing wrong with that.

they are really light frames , mine is a good 60lbs upwards anyway :shock: but i'm quite a big guy so the weight doesnt come into it for me :LOL:

nothing wrong with where i live , my streets fine , had a sierra cosworth and a couple of tasty mk1 escorts sat outside my door with no trouble :cool:
 
LOL, im not saying there is anything wrong with were you live i was just pointing out were it reminded me off thats all guys, we have something in common aswell, i still have a Cossie and a MK1 Escort Mexico (genuine) not a look alike, with a Redtop Cossie lump in it, i also have a standard Mk2 RS2000 which is sat at work and has been for sometime, sorry about the non topic conversation here. :lol Is that the front wing of a black Capri in your picture big-eck? :LOL: :LOL:
 
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