Hello,
Thanks for the replies, especially the suggestion about the Clelands. I have been doing some research, particularly into them which are looking increasingly appealing. I love the Britishness of the whole thing. I found the Cleland Frankenbikes thread on here, and found that very inspiring.
Have a couple of questions that have come up in my research.
1) Can anyone suggest a decent hub brake? I saw that on the original bikes
they were using old moped hubs. Is there a more easily available alternative? Surely not Shimano Nexus?
2) How do they cope with descents? The trails I ride include some technical-ish descents and I'm curious about how the Clelands would deal with that.
3) Finally, the MTB trails here in Belgium generally consist of off road sections linked by roads and bridleways. In some ways, cyclocross bikes are good for this, apart from the crap brakes and fragile frames of course. I'm wondering if it's possible to somehow combine the benefits of Cleland type bikes with bikes that can also cope better with roads. Maybe using a more commuter oriented MTB frame or something...
In any case, I am going to look at the Breezer Sky on the 28th. It may just end up being added to my collection rather than being used for this particular project, though
Cheers again for looking.
Johnny