Does anyone have any of the old Manitou ads or catalogs scanned? Not the Answers years. I'm mainly interested in the black logo. Any help?
Thanks Chris
And just for the hell of it this is the difference between fillet and tig. This is a first year Team 23 one of the first batch I assume as the serial show its #5 of the 20" batch.
Nice find GM. There is some one locally with the same bike as yours who uses it as a daily commuter. It hurt...
Obviously I put one in for the CBR But.
That VooDoo looks so clean in red and all those silver components.
The Amp is the part too.
Always have a sweet spot for those older Fishers.
Yeah its the one. It did not get any love there though. Considering how well it rides. I'm really confused as to why CBR did not sell more of these. Its a great all around off road machine. I can only compares the ride to a Ritchey Annipurna. Although the Anna has a softer and more forgiving...
Thanks. Its still there just moved it here with more detail. Just got myself a branch mount for my camera. Hope to get some action shots the next time I'm out. I'll post some more then.
Had posted this in the BOTM before I knew the proper procedure.
One of the first 16 production Furys out of CBR It was an employees gift to his father. It was used but mostly as a commuter. It has seen some trails though. The bike spent most of its time in Arizona in a garage. Its mint but...
I believe an attempt was made to take the anodizing off the stem with easy off that was not finished. Turned out perfect. In the clamp area, its black anodized. Previous owner was a ex-employee of CBR employee. Or his father rather.
Now in full detail in the readers rides
This is my first post so why not enter a bike?
1984 Cook Bros. Bonzo Fury. Full CBR kit including the crank, bottom bracket, hubs, and very rare mtn. handlebars. The rest is built with Dear-Head except for Suntour freewheel. Oh the seat-post wich is...