Things I have an irrational/unfounded love of...

andrewl

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To flip side of the dislike thread is the love thread. :wink:

Hers a list of things I just love - from a purely engineering perspective...

Marzocchi Bombers built between 1996 and 2001 - beautifully engineered, lovely paint, great performance and almost indestructible.
Ringle skewers - nicely made, good colours and feel good to doing up even if their performance isn't that great
Machine Tech brakes - nice to look at and work ok too
Ti frames - understated bling
XTR (all types) - just works they way a group should
dics brakes - cause sometimes you need to stop in a hurry, and you don't wear out nice rims
Early to mid 90s Konas - they just look right and ride pretty good too.
Turner frames - my riding and trails have evolved and so have my bikes
etc
etc

So what bikes/parts do you have an irrational love of? :D

Edit: Actually some of those above could be considered quite rational (or maybe thats just justification on my part) so I'll ad the following:
Kooka Rainbow Cranks - very pretty but doubt I'll ever use them on a bike.
Girvin forks - I don't like the way they ride but still like them
Manitou frames - very fragile but bling nevertheless
Annodising - colour it blue, red or purple and even the crappest part becomes desirable.

Grandmothers Note: If you can't say something nice post in the dislike thread
 
Skinny steel frames.


The first ride on a new bike (or restoration) when the bottom bracket is so clean you could eat your dinner off it and it shifts like a dream.
 
I love:
Skinny tubed bike frames
Old bolted together suspension forks such as early marzocchi's, Tange struts/Shockblades, Pace, Use, Ballistic,Manitou, RST etc.
Suspension Stems
Anything Suntour
Thumbshifters
Short cage rear deraliers of yesteryear.
80's dayglow paintschemes.
Schwinn early mtb's
Anything a bit different from the norm thats cheap !
Glentress

Cheers
 
This is more like it! We should all take a leaf from andrewl's book and chillax a little.

anyhow here are three of mine

anodizing
neon
thumbies
 
cook bros rsr cranks, QRs & stem
wtb/ king headset
dropouts- fat 10th, fat ti, early merlin ti,
the squared off fork crown on 1990 klein attitude
yeti turquoise
king titanium headsets
king titanium kage
specialized ultimate carbon tubes in bright sunlight
the noise of a hugi hub in a tioga disc drive
mountain goat airbrushed paint- dinosaurs, california yuppie etc
wtb rollercam brakes
jenna jameson
rolling wheelies & non handed wheelies
that feeling of coming really close to crashing, but somehow staying on
clearing mega rough sections at speed/ clearing big vert drops
11hr summer rides in the brecon beacons as the sun sets, looking down & loving my legs as somehow they're still working!
big attendance mates rides
mega scenery, esp when on the bike, esp when its only 3miles from my house :D
 
Cook Bros cranks, qr´s, seatposts
Ringle seatposts, qr´s
King headsets
Campagnolo
Colnago
Klein
Oakley
Bianca Beauchamp
 
My '93 Rock Lobster........I just can't part with it.....ever. It just continually evolves.

Specialized stuff, always lusted after a Stumpjumper BITD, and still I have never owned one. (Straight onto s-works instead) 8)

Salsa QRs they are the simple and excellent.

XTR V Brakes....................They are excellent, V brake heaven.

Disc brakes for the same reason as above, they allow you to stop in any weather without damaging nice wheels.

Pace groove extruder chain rings, simple, but fiendishly clever.
 

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