Even though in today’s mountain bike world the bikes are better, the clothing more appropriate, and there are more trails to ride, there’s no denying the early 90s were the Golden Age of Mountain Biking. Just look at these fellas, and tell me I’m wrong.
Tomac knew what was up. You don’t get such a badass Rainbow Jersey by accident, and his year in the bands (’92) was probably the last time the jersey looked that good. Plain black shorts, white socks, back flat as a pancake. And who else would you expect to be the first to rock a Troy Lee paint job on their helmet?
Tinker, well he’s a man unto himself. Probably the crowd favourite on the strength of recognition, being the only dreadlocked Hispanic riding a fluoro green or purple bike at the time making him easy to spot. That and his cadence, crunching the big ring where others, even Tomac and Ned, feared to tread. Legend has it that Tinker would fill a backpack with the biggest rocks he could find then set off into the mountains for a six hour training ride. Even if it’s an urban myth, the fact that it’s an urban myth about Tinker makes it more than a bit plausible.
Gumwall tyres, polished silver rims, colour matched forks, Campa… Campa? Multicoloured Sidis, Tinker made it all work. Even the Etto helmet looked good on him. Tomac was arguably the most Rule Compliant mountain biker ever. Even with limited resources to work with, these guys set the bar. Not many have reached it since.
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@cognition
I'm still working on it, but I will post it for sure once it's finalized. Right now I'm doing a series of loops but just need the time to combine a few more together. The single track is in Woodland Park and even goes so far as to include a BMX pump track. Then its off to Green Lake, Lake Washington (trying to find a less tarmac'd way out there), and (planned) Blue Ridge. When all is said and done, should be a single 40km loop if you want to do it all.
@frank
Now we're talking! Maybe if P&P were chugging beers instead of Red Rose their TDF comments would be more entertaining?
@ChrissyOne
Is that....Todd Rundgren?
Paola Pezzo?? Schwing!!
@xyxax
Do you need to work with @scaler911 on gender ID issues? His relative expertise might be of use.
Careful.
@piwakawaka
I'll never forget the first time I saw an Attitude. I'd never seen internal routing before - it was so clean and sexy, and of course Klein had a paint-matched version of the Rock Shox fork that went with it. It was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen. (It was actually THIS one). I never bought a Klein, but I always *wanted* one.
@ChrissyOne
I've met n ridden with Gary Klein (his shop was down this way in the 90's). Odd fellow.
@ChrissyOne
To be clear, I was responding to @xyxax, not to you.
Bygones.