hi
I purchased an unknown brand titanium mountain bike from a fellow retrobiker locally.
After some research done on the forums here it was identified as a Terrier. This little
known of brand was made right in my backyard somewhere in British Columbia Canada.
Fellow worked out of his garage in the early 1990's is my understanding. He was primarily
known for building bmx frames and forks. There are five of these on the bmx museum website.
i decided to try and get me one to go with the mountain bike. Finally did. Here it is.
A Terrier Scat Titanium.
I purchased an unknown brand titanium mountain bike from a fellow retrobiker locally.
After some research done on the forums here it was identified as a Terrier. This little
known of brand was made right in my backyard somewhere in British Columbia Canada.
Fellow worked out of his garage in the early 1990's is my understanding. He was primarily
known for building bmx frames and forks. There are five of these on the bmx museum website.
i decided to try and get me one to go with the mountain bike. Finally did. Here it is.
A Terrier Scat Titanium.
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