masha
Kona Fan
Re:
Certainly NOT a cheap Taiwanese alloy frame! - The Heinz Fuchs is the Doug Bradbury of Europe - its Germany's version of the Manitou HT - being built around the same time too. Sadly Her Fuchs died in 2012, but Heinz made a handful of each: MTB / BMX / Hybrid when he retired from Porsche. Its an exclusive machine that was typically supplied in XT 735 / XTR M900 / XC Pro in MTB form, not sure about the BMXs. I only ever saw the MTB supplied with either Fuchs own very high quality (albeit a bit heavy) steel unicrown finished in a thick chrome plated finish, or Manitou mk.1. I've got a set of Manitou 1's for mine, and I also run it with an Orange alu fork that suit the frame better than the steel unicrown IMO as its a 1" threaded setup on the Fuchs. It is very unlikely you will see any of these bikes in the UK, and the Germans are probably more keen on them than us, but I can vouch for the build quality and durability and its a nice ride, very similar to an early Klein Attitude or Manitou hard tail. due to the oversize box section rear end which is very nicely put together (even though some welds do look a little crude compared to the American bikes of the time, but then the Fuch is a hand built bike that can proudly wear a "Made in Germany" badge). I bought mine from someone who imported it from Germany, to setup as a light strong commuter bike but didn't finish restoring it. My intension was to fit a spare early PaceRC30 fork and make a replica early Manitou, but when I realised the quality and the fact these bikes are quite special in their own right decided to restore it to its former glory as an original Heinz Fuchs early '90s MTB. I'm treating it to a nice set of Magic Motorcycle CNC cantis to make it stand out from the crowd a bit more too. Photos when fully restored to follow.
Certainly NOT a cheap Taiwanese alloy frame! - The Heinz Fuchs is the Doug Bradbury of Europe - its Germany's version of the Manitou HT - being built around the same time too. Sadly Her Fuchs died in 2012, but Heinz made a handful of each: MTB / BMX / Hybrid when he retired from Porsche. Its an exclusive machine that was typically supplied in XT 735 / XTR M900 / XC Pro in MTB form, not sure about the BMXs. I only ever saw the MTB supplied with either Fuchs own very high quality (albeit a bit heavy) steel unicrown finished in a thick chrome plated finish, or Manitou mk.1. I've got a set of Manitou 1's for mine, and I also run it with an Orange alu fork that suit the frame better than the steel unicrown IMO as its a 1" threaded setup on the Fuchs. It is very unlikely you will see any of these bikes in the UK, and the Germans are probably more keen on them than us, but I can vouch for the build quality and durability and its a nice ride, very similar to an early Klein Attitude or Manitou hard tail. due to the oversize box section rear end which is very nicely put together (even though some welds do look a little crude compared to the American bikes of the time, but then the Fuch is a hand built bike that can proudly wear a "Made in Germany" badge). I bought mine from someone who imported it from Germany, to setup as a light strong commuter bike but didn't finish restoring it. My intension was to fit a spare early PaceRC30 fork and make a replica early Manitou, but when I realised the quality and the fact these bikes are quite special in their own right decided to restore it to its former glory as an original Heinz Fuchs early '90s MTB. I'm treating it to a nice set of Magic Motorcycle CNC cantis to make it stand out from the crowd a bit more too. Photos when fully restored to follow.