Gone but not forgotten ....... Picture thread

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No not a remorseful thread about dead things but a celebration of bikes loved.

Up until joining this site I had pretty much been a one bike kind of person. It was only the purchase of an older bike to use for commuting that lead m to this site :D

Since then it has been a bit of a whirlwind of a bike experience :lol:

Whilst none of the flock have been particularly rare or exciting they have had their place and I have enjoyed them.

It was only flicking through photos that made me think :shock: :shock: owned a few over the last three years :-)

So here are a few pics of ones that are gone but not forgotten:

Peugeot Black Mamba - 531 tubed French lovelyness :-)

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Kona Kilauea - Sadly too small :-(

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Saracen Kili - Why did I sell this? :x

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GT RTS 1 - Too Heavy but surprisingly capable

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Kona Lava Dome - Bought as a paint project - Now resides with my brother

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Clark Kent Cromag - Really regret selling this :(

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Kona Hei Hei

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Ridgeback - Toptube dented beyond repair :-(

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1984 Saracen - Just didn't feel the love:

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Then there were those that never got built up :oops:

GT LTS

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Carerra:

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Specialized Rockhopper - Eventually built by the big cheese:

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This isn't even taking into account modern bikes that have been and gone.

My name is MArk and I have a problem
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Looking at the bikes that have passed through your hands I feel very lucky. Since joining RB I have only sold 3 bikes. Bought plenty but only seen 3 leave my ownership. My not-so-retro Kona Cinder Cone, Marin 'the bike that tried to kill me twice' Mount Vision and a modern Trek road bike. Don't regret either sale.

The Kona and Trek both got me back into cycling with some sort of fitness so they did a good job. The Marin was an impulse buy that never really felt right. Perhaps it's the bikes we grow with are the ones we keep the longest.

BTW have 2 more bikes in the pipeline, one retro and one modern. Don't tell the mrs.
 
brocklanders023":1xna4c16 said:
Orange Vit T. Why oh why wasn't it a 19" :( :cry:

I love the second picture you posted there. To me it captures the absolute essence of summer mountain biking in Britain. I can just feel the soft breeze... :D

Here's one of my ex-bikes:
 

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Stumpjumper M2 1992- gone

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my old dale SM800 1987- gone to mikee

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my trail centre retro stead, the univega- gone

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soon to be completed prestige- gone

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My Modern trail centre On-One splatter and son- gone, bike not son



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Pug 1982- gone


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My now departed Clockwork :cry:



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departed GT Tequesta



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departed Stumpjumper



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Cannondale now departed



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Harry Middleton "Dolan frame" departed


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Departed Muddy Fox pathfinder



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Departed Proflex Beast




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Departed SBike




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departed Kona lavadome


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Departed Gary Fisher Prometheus



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departed Proflex 656


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departed Marin Muirwoods



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departed Genesis Io


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A few favourites from the many that have gone away

SAB
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Boulder Defiant
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Aquafade Yo
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Funk
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Superlight Hei Hei
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Another Yo
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Concorde
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RC100
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Dr S' Concorde and Letmetalktomark's LTS bith live on.

I have the Concorde, and IIRC a friend of mine has the LTS
 
beepbeep":3d9e58y6 said:
I love the second picture you posted there. To me it captures the absolute essence of summer mountain biking in Britain. I can just feel the soft breeze... :D



I utterly agree.
 
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