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KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
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Warsaw :/
I must be lucky I didn't have high end suspension as a kid. I had old an old USD DNM and after my father changed a few things inside it started performing quite well. The only problem I had is I let a fat man parking lot test it and he bottomed it out so hard the top cap was pushed out of it by the main rod inside it. Yes he was very fat.
 

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Chimp
Nov 5, 2001
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Astoria, NY
Now here's a nightmare fork from back in the day. Eleven pounds, 4.5 inches of travel and it twisted in the crowns every other run (the only fix we found was running a second top crown). Don't miss the uncut Club Roost bars that were maybe 24-inches wide?

firth Mt. Snow.jpg
 
Feb 23, 2005
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Spokanada
Haha, I had a Hanny LT10 on my first DH bike. Had to carry a can of triflow in my pack and spray the seals/stanchions at the bottom of every whistler run. Good times! :rofl:
 

SuspectDevice

Turbo Monkey
Aug 23, 2002
4,165
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Roanoke, VA
since this thread took a turn for the nostalgic.... http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/gear/article/inside-yeti-cycles-massive-photo-gallery-33589/

some sweet pics in here of bikes I recall drooling over while reading MBA back around 1993-1996
I had an ARC AS/LT(like this) with Schwinn paint on it for a few months when I was a little kid. I never built it up. A wooping 1.5 or 3(!) inches of travel with two shock mounts. I have a feeling there weren't many of those things floating around. Sold it for an Ellsworth hardtail. doh.

Italy and Switzerland are so nuts for old Yeti stuff that FTW and Chris Herting(3D), (the original Yeti fabricators) get paid handsomely just to repair old bikes and make replicas of obscure dumb **** like prototypes of prototypes that some geek saw in MBA.

Ain't no brand with more enduring cool than Yeti, fo sho. Rabid, rabid fans.
 

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Turbo Monkey
Oct 12, 2001
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I had an ARC AS/LT(like this) with Schwinn paint on it for a few months when I was a little kid. I never built it up. A wooping 1.5 or 3(!) inches of travel with two shock mounts. I have a feeling there weren't many of those things floating around. Sold it for an Ellsworth hardtail. doh.

Italy and Switzerland are so nuts for old Yeti stuff that FTW and Chris Herting(3D), (the original Yeti fabricators) get paid handsomely just to repair old bikes and make replicas of obscure dumb **** like prototypes of prototypes that some geek saw in MBA.

Ain't no brand with more enduring cool than Yeti, fo sho. Rabid, rabid fans.
Vaguely remember that thing. thought it was pretty badass... mistake selling it!
 

John P.

Turbo Monkey
Sep 24, 2001
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Golden, CO
Italy and Switzerland are so nuts for old Yeti stuff that FTW and Chris Herting(3D), (the original Yeti fabricators) get paid handsomely just to repair old bikes and make replicas of obscure dumb **** like prototypes of prototypes that some geek saw in MBA.

Ain't no brand with more enduring cool than Yeti, fo sho. Rabid, rabid fans.
You're telling me . . . you wouldn't believe the calls I get from non English-speaking customers looking for crazy bits and pieces from frames made 15-20 years ago. It can be a pain dealing with these sorts of requests, but I definitely love the fanaticism.

JP