Max Mudroom
Dirt Disciple
This turned up on the work intranet 'for sale' board and I thought I'd take a punt. I just wanted a cheap mountain bike for mucking about on with the family but I have accidentally become addicted to Retrobike in the process.
I remember Univega advertising in MBUK every month with a painting of their bike rather than any product photos, and my mate saying, 'how can you trust a manufacturer where they won't even show a photo of the bike.' So, I think this is the first one I've actually seen for real.
It was pretty much original spec when I picked it up; STX/LX mix groupset, Mavic 238 rims and own brand finishing kit. It still had the original chain, cassette and BB which were all completely worn out. the bar ends had been over tightened and crimped the end of the bar and the saddle had disintegrated.
The frame is really nice, double butted main tubes and stays, ovalised sections near the main joints for stiffness and special 'max mudroom' clearance on the chainstays, quite effective. It's built up into a light XC bike that handles really well.
I got rid of the original gripshift and replaced with shimano, changed the bars and stem for something that suits my size, and I think, suits the bike. Then I polished everything. A lot. Tyres are Charge Splashbacks and I'm pleased with the result.
The only problem is this is an 18.5" frame and is a bit too small for me if I'm honest, so no sooner have I completed my build I now know it is going to be stripped down again... but here it is for now.

I remember Univega advertising in MBUK every month with a painting of their bike rather than any product photos, and my mate saying, 'how can you trust a manufacturer where they won't even show a photo of the bike.' So, I think this is the first one I've actually seen for real.
It was pretty much original spec when I picked it up; STX/LX mix groupset, Mavic 238 rims and own brand finishing kit. It still had the original chain, cassette and BB which were all completely worn out. the bar ends had been over tightened and crimped the end of the bar and the saddle had disintegrated.
The frame is really nice, double butted main tubes and stays, ovalised sections near the main joints for stiffness and special 'max mudroom' clearance on the chainstays, quite effective. It's built up into a light XC bike that handles really well.
I got rid of the original gripshift and replaced with shimano, changed the bars and stem for something that suits my size, and I think, suits the bike. Then I polished everything. A lot. Tyres are Charge Splashbacks and I'm pleased with the result.
The only problem is this is an 18.5" frame and is a bit too small for me if I'm honest, so no sooner have I completed my build I now know it is going to be stripped down again... but here it is for now.
