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Indeed. Just looking to modernize it with a newish fork (sold old one for a rigid PRO XCR) and maybe a 2x or 1x set up eventually. Thought about getting an
Igleheart but I think suspension wins when you're riding anything beyond fire roads. IF 26" is still kickin' . Honestly, I'm surprised by the ridiculous rocky, steep BS climbs in CT I have summited on this thing even rigid. |
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There are some nice bikes here. I was looking for a Ti 26 but they were either out of price range, or wrong size. Purchased this older S Works locally, circa MY 2000.
Venture back into 26 was to experiment on whether it can replace my mixed terrain flat bar bike and gravel bike. After a few rides, I think it can. I’ve got light Aspens on and want to get a light wheelset built up. I’ll order a carbon fork as well. Gravel roads around here can get pretty chunky and soft so fatter tired MTB works better for me. |
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Here's my beloved Igleheart hardtail. I taught Chris' son at a small school in Marblehead MA back in the day. Chris donated a custom frame to a fund-raising silent auction at the school. I spent the whole evening stalking the auction--I don't think anyone else understood the value, so I won it for a great price. It was delivered in 2002 and I haven't really wanted another MTB since. I'm kind of afraid to try out a more modern bike since I'm so attached to my Igle!
The second in my first mountain bike, purchased new in 1992. I used it to tour the Trans-am route across the country when I was 22. Now it's my commuter and errand bike. 26ers rule! |
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After a nice bath it’s time to go get dirty again! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Some great bikes here! Love that IF!! I wasn't sure how much response there would be to my thread but it seems there's still a handful of 26ers still getting ridden. That's awesome. Keep them coming!!
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Relegated to MUT duty. |
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Lost all my pics to hard drive failure a few days ago but all my MTBs have 26" wheels. Some are:
1988 Stumpjumper with 6 speed XT 1990? Nishiki Cascade 1992 Cannondale Delta V900 with 8 speed XC Comp/Pro 1993 Cannondale M800 Beast of the East 1993 Trek 7000 1995 Cannondale M900 1995 Serotta ATX 1996? Fisher Tassajara with Campagnolo 10 (Paul Thumbies) 2002? Serotta Ti Soft-Tail Several lower end 1990s steel Treks and a similar vintage GT Frames/projects: 3.0 series Cannondale, being stripped for repaint 1990? Cannondale SM800, black with orange splatter Nishiki Half Dome, unfortunately not one of the Teesdale frames Nishiki Colorado Bontrager Privateer Retrieved a pic of the Delta V from the vintage Cannondale site. Last edited by oliver1850; 07-28-2020 at 12:11 AM. |
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IF ti Delux SS full rigid and Ibis Silk ti. The IF runs a Blacksheep unicrown fork, the Silk now sports a Fox F80 RLC.
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mid '90s fisher
spent a couple years getting beat up in NORBA events. numerous tasteful upgrades thru the years. the front and rear mechs are still original STX-RCs along with LX cantis and the dia-comp headset...nothing else of OEM config remains. oh, and the noodly Q21R fork is OEM, but the elastomers were upgraded with "hevn super-struts" springs. as shown, the bike is shockingly heavy.
every few years i mull over getting a modern 29er, but given the nonexistent off-road demands i put on this i havent (yet!) been able to justify investing in a modern replacement. Last edited by wallymann; 07-28-2020 at 08:28 AM. |
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99 king kahuna SS?
Or 92 (Panasonic) Paramount monstercross? Last edited by dookie; 07-28-2020 at 01:59 PM. |
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Fat Chance wicked.
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Campy Euclid equipped
I haven't been on this one in quite a while, it lives at my Mom's house. The pic is from 1989.
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It took me 8yrs to find one.
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