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    Early Specialized Stumpjumper MTBs in Britain

    Mountain bikes that were made before specialist MTB components became available are extremely rare. It's often impossible to tell if components are original or replacements and I don't think it really matters as long as they are age correct. You should be proud to own a bike from a time when...
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    Early Specialized Stumpjumper MTBs in Britain

    Thanks for letting me know that your Stumpjumper frame and forks came from the Netherlands. Does this mean that the components aren't original to the bike, as many look to be age correct?
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    Wendover Bash 40th Annivarsary Weekend 21st-23rd of June 2024, Wendover Woods, Buckinghamshire

    Hi Keith, You and any family members would be welcome. Saturday will be the easier of the two days and we should get some good views from the hills. It would be great if you could bring some good weather with you, though the rides will take place whatever the weather. There is always plenty of...
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    Early Specialized Stumpjumper MTBs in Britain

    That's helpful, Thanks! I assume from your answer that it was an 84 model that you later bought second hand. Do you remember roughly when you acquired it? I am currently searching through old UK cycling magazines to see if there are any adverts or reviews.
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    Early Specialized Stumpjumper MTBs in Britain

    According to Wikipedia, Specialized "introduced the first major production mountain bike in the world, the Stumpjumper, in 1981." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specialized_Stumpjumper My recollection from the early 1980s is that Stumpjumpers were like mythical beasts in Britain, you heard...
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    Wendover Bash 40th Annivarsary Weekend 21st-23rd of June 2024, Wendover Woods, Buckinghamshire

    The 1984 Wendover Bash is senonymous with the start of mountain biking in the UK. It was the first MTB specific event to feature both downhill and cross-country racing. Together with its hillclimb and trials competition it set the multi-disciplinery format of early UK mtb events, including those...
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    English Range Rider

    Hi Dan, I have emailed you some scans of the 'Made By English' head badge and some photos the Metro Trekker logo used on my bike. Geoff Apps says that the little graphic image he used doesn't represent anything in particular. It's just a decorative natural form similar to those used by arts &...
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    Geoff Apps - Cleland

    Here are the spoke dimensions as used on the wheels in the above photos. The same spokes have been used to fit both the inside and outside of the flanges. The drawing shows a spoke as fitted on the inside of the of the drum brake side of the wheel. To make sure that the same spoke would also...
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    Geoff Apps - Cleland

    Here are two photos showing the 700C front wheel of a Cleland Landseer showing the Qwikspokes at the hub. Note that the front wheel had been built using a 1 cross pattern on the roller-brake side and radial spokes on the other side. In all 20 spokes have been used. Given the 700C/622mm rim and...
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    English Range Rider

    Thanks for that Dan, I have been hoping that Bruce Gordon would produce a fatter version of their original Rock 'n Road. Now we'll just have to wait until they arrive in the UK at a more reasonable price! 48mm should be a great fit for the Cleland Aventura and English Range-rider
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    English Range Rider

    Just to mention, to mark the 40th anniversary of the UK MTB competition and the first Wendover Bash, I will be leading a weekend of rides in the Chiltern Hills near Wendover in June. The plan is to base this at a campsite near to Wendover on June the 22nd &...
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    English Range Rider

    Hi Dan, Will do! I will ask Geoff and see if he remembers what the graphic to either side of 'BY' was based on? Would it also be possible if you to also run off a set of decals for my Metro-Trekker version of this bike? I can supply photos and dimensions for the 'Metro-Trekker' lettering...
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    Geoff Apps - Cleland

    Good luck, I wish you well. I can measure the approximate dimensions/angles of the spoke head that Geoff's machine produces if that would be helpful? Here is an inexpensive arbour press, that if fitted with a custom made jig could probably be used to create the bends in the end of a pre-cut...
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    Geoff Apps - Cleland

    Geoff was in when I phoned today. He said that the prototype of the "Kwik-Spoke" machine was fabricated from scratch by a company in the Scottish Borders after he discussed the idea with them. They made two prototypes, one that Geoff still has whilst the other one went to someone in Germany...
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    Geoff Apps - Cleland

    Thanks for posting the above Flickr link. This will prove useful when I phone Geoff. The caption with photo 10 says " You can confidently build Kwikspoked wheels that will last for years. I have one set that has been going strong for 61 years." So this is probably an old technique. Even so...
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