flipwils11
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I'm making good progress on acquiring parts for my '94 steel Stumpjumper FS to rebuild and rejuvenate and I'm already thinking about what's next. I've looked through some top quality build threads admiring bikes by Yeti, Fat Chance, Klein and others. There are other Specialized bikes I would like to own but I am intrigued by something different.
I've always sworn I wouldn't like or ride aluminum but maybe I need to be more open-minded. And I've never owned a titanium bike or carbon. It wouldn't take much to convince me to own another steel hardtail.
If you were advising someone stuck in the '90-'95 era of bike styling about a bike you consider a must-own for every vintage mountain bike rider, what would you recommend? I prefer hard tails but would consider rigid. I'll ride it, not just polish it to keep the anodizing shiny and dirt-free. Budget is moderate (I'm not a cheapskate) but I'm not going to go wild, let's say $2k for the frame but less would be preferable of course.
I've always sworn I wouldn't like or ride aluminum but maybe I need to be more open-minded. And I've never owned a titanium bike or carbon. It wouldn't take much to convince me to own another steel hardtail.
If you were advising someone stuck in the '90-'95 era of bike styling about a bike you consider a must-own for every vintage mountain bike rider, what would you recommend? I prefer hard tails but would consider rigid. I'll ride it, not just polish it to keep the anodizing shiny and dirt-free. Budget is moderate (I'm not a cheapskate) but I'm not going to go wild, let's say $2k for the frame but less would be preferable of course.