Intense M1 identification

Holy shizzle sticks, that's my old bike!!!

Right, now that I've stopped laughing/reminiscing! This was from one of the first batches in the UK via Chris P. The chainstays were factory replaced with the more substantial version after about 3 months or so, the narrow chainstays were prone to cracking. Great frame but the mk 2 was even better.

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Holy shizzle sticks, that's my old bike!!!

Right, now that I've stopped laughing/reminiscing! This was from one of the first batches in the UK via Chris P. The chainstays were factory replaced with the more substantial version after about 3 months or so, the narrow chainstays were prone to cracking. Great frame but the mk 2 was even better.

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What do you mean it was your old bike? Did the frame i have, belong to you before?
 
How do you know that bike is the same as mine?
Have a feeling we're getting a lost in translation here.

I merely said that the yellow one was mine and was surprised it was posted by someone else but such is the internet.

If you go to my post above I included the same photograph of my old M1. It is the yellow frame with 3" Gazzaloddi tyres, a 'Mojo' sticker instead of the M1 logo on it, it has the grey SDG Big Boy saddle, White Bros forks and red Ringle stem. That was my old bike and I took that photograph in the 90's.
 

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