Is there a retro full sus bike which can still cut it?

Downhill wise?

Intense M1
Foes Fab LTS with coil shock
Scott Octane WC-DH (the ones before the double shock that Elliott Campbell rode)
Orange Mr O and 222
Specialized FSR Team DH
Yeti DH6 and then DH8

Out of those.... the Intense M1 I feel could still kick arse on the World Cup DH circuit under one of the top riders.
 
the best stuff now or then imho is the simple single pivot designs
the marins seem to be getting a lot of mentions here
but 92/3 was when the cannondale super vee's were released
and that pivot placement is what still works today
better shocks and longer travel have moved things along but
my old S/V is still a nice competent bike ,i wouldn't go jumping off
things on it but i wouldn't on any thing else
compared to things like giant's maestro system and others that
dont seem to address any real world problems ,it's a nice simple system

here's mine still going strong bought new in 1995
 
Mikee, Is that Cannondale really 1995??!!

It looks light years more advanced than my DBR from 1994 :shock:



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I had an Iron Horse THS-1 (Toby Henderson special). Short travel (4") tube frame Weasel built by Foes for Iron Horse. Previous owner re-badged it, and I never bothered to change it back. The bike was brilliant. handled like it was on rail. I'd grab another one to ride in anger in a heartbeat.

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