So it was 1991. Normal mountain bikes were boring - you had to get something with a 'quirk'. Trimble, Pace, Proflex, whatever. My best mate bought an e-stay Alpinestars Al-Mega. I wanted the two-wheel drive bike that MBUK reviewed. I bought a GT (triple triangle's better than nothing, right?)
But I always kinda wanted a Kirk. Despite them being heavy, unweildy and impossible to carry properly.
Now I've just seen a reasonably tidy, very original example down the road from me, and I'm somewhat tempted. So the question is - exactly how fragile are they? I never knew anyone that broke one, but that's largely because I never knew anyone that owned one. But I hear stories of x-ray scans revealing deep flaws in every single one that was checked and don't want something that'll break if I actually try and ride it.
How good they were/are isn't really an issue - if that was the case, I'd not be riding retro at all, but at the same time, even for a weekend's beer money, I don't want a *complete* pup...
But I always kinda wanted a Kirk. Despite them being heavy, unweildy and impossible to carry properly.
Now I've just seen a reasonably tidy, very original example down the road from me, and I'm somewhat tempted. So the question is - exactly how fragile are they? I never knew anyone that broke one, but that's largely because I never knew anyone that owned one. But I hear stories of x-ray scans revealing deep flaws in every single one that was checked and don't want something that'll break if I actually try and ride it.
How good they were/are isn't really an issue - if that was the case, I'd not be riding retro at all, but at the same time, even for a weekend's beer money, I don't want a *complete* pup...