legrandefromage":128m04vh said:i believe in fixies":128m04vh said:I would like to submit this pic as consideration for Retrobike of distinction status.
The bloke with the dodgy beard is Joe Breeze and the bike is Breezer #1just after winning Repack in 1977.
(shamelessly lifted from this thread: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... 2A&start=0)
Yes, the saddle is at a funny angle, yes it looks like a road frame with some extra bits brazed on. It probably doesn't handle or stop anywhere near as well as stuff we ride. It probably has a multitude of other flaws ("idiosyncracies" or "character" if you will) in its design, but, I nevertheless feel it worthy of Retrobike of distinction status. If it wasn't for the early pioneers I wouldn't have mountainbiking as a hobby. If it wasn't for their experimentation, discovering what was shite and what worked then taking this in to consideration in the next iteration of the bikes they built in their workshops we wouldn't have all this stuff to argue about.
I'd be interested to know what the tyre size was. Are they the same 26" we all know and love today?
but is it 'quality?' in deference to the first post of course
Theres none higher IMO!