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Hi everyone :) . Just had to join tonight after Google brought me to a Dave Yates thread here!

I was seriously into mountain biking when I lived in Aberdeen in the early 90's. While I was there I had a Dave yates Diabolo built for me which got a lot of use and abuse. About 9 years ago, I sent it back to Dave to have the chainstays replaced as one was chewed right through from student bodge-abuse :shock: . I had it resprayed in Dave Yates No. 46 Sky Blue at the same time.

I rebuilt it with mainly Deore XT with Mavic rims and Project 2 forks (old skool - yay!) and got back into cycling for a year or 2. At the time I found a set of Pace RC35s on eBay and bought them for peanuts. The stanchions were slightly bent, I needed a 1" steerer (they came with 1 1/8") and top clamp assembly and new elastomers so a quick call to Pace and a serious bit of credit card abuse and they were good as new except for decals which Pace don't have.

Anyhow, about a month ago I gave up smoking for good and am going to Delamere with a mate tomorrow and can't wait! I took her for a spin round the block tonight and remebered why I'll only EVER ride steel. She goes like a bloody whippet!!

Can't post a pic cos of the bloody rules :evil: !

PS. I saw a Dave Yates thread on here that showed a set of Manitou forks. I used to have a set. They were the VERY FIRST suspension forks EVER and are probably worth a fortune to a collector now :( :shock: :D .
 
Hello and welcome. Dave Yates was local wasn't he, always fancied one, i'll await the pics.

I'm intrigued about these Manitou forks, anymore information, year, model? :wink:
 
Here we go :D.

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Am pretty sure a mate of mine bought the Rock Shox when they came out and that was ages after my other mate had the Manitous. The Rockshox were the firsy hydraulic shocks - my mate had a set :) .

Mind you, this was 18 years ago... I'm 37 and I've still got all me teef ya know deary :D .
 

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