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Mountain Cycle facepalm

xy9ine

Turbo Monkey
Mar 22, 2004
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i used to lust after the original san andreas. subsequent mountain cycles, not so much. pretty radical stuff at the time. i believe the first production disc brakes, & first inverted fork. i still have one of those forks (2" travel elastomer).

 
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norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,369
1,605
Warsaw :/
i used to lust after the original san andreas. subsequent mountain cycles, not so much. pretty radical stuff at the time. i believe the first production disc brakes, & first inverted fork. i still have one of those forks (2" travel elastomer).

Same here. Went with an ellsworth instead at the time (2001 or 2002) ;)
 

syadasti

i heart mac
Apr 15, 2002
12,690
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VT
Same here. Went with an ellsworth instead at the time (2001 or 2002) ;)
No, not even close. The first one was released about two decades ago. I remember seeing one in FL in a showroom - the monocoque frame seemed thin and delicate.
 

norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,369
1,605
Warsaw :/
No, not even close. The first one was released about two decades ago. I remember seeing one in FL in a showroom - the monocoque frame seemed thin and delicate.
I know I didnt know about one two decades ago. Being 24 makes it hardly possible ;) Still wanted one.
 

eatmyshorts

Monkey
Jun 18, 2010
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South OZ
Schite, I never seen a bike/company stir up this many pages of ranting before it was even in production.. Special
 
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JRogers

talks too much
Mar 19, 2002
3,785
1
Claremont, CA
I don't think it looks terrible; some different paint would help some. In any case, I have a Shockwave 9.5 and have had some good seasons on it. MC was very helpful when I needed some things.
 

UiUiUiUi

Turbo Monkey
Feb 2, 2003
1,378
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Berlin, Germany
i used to lust after the original san andreas. subsequent mountain cycles, not so much. pretty radical stuff at the time. i believe the first production disc brakes, & first inverted fork. i still have one of those forks (2" travel elastomer).



haha i loved the San Andreas a friend of mine bought one back in 2001 or 02
awesome ride except for the pedal feedback
 

norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,369
1,605
Warsaw :/
One thing that surprises me how can one company make such a horrible looking bike and such a great project. In a very short period of time. It's like twins but without the funny accent.
 

Sandwich

Pig my fish!
Staff member
May 23, 2002
21,076
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borcester rhymes
The swingarm almost looks cast, like my car's a-arms. I would imagine it would be sufficienctly stiff, but the weird HT cutout scares me.
 

Tetreault

Monkey
Nov 23, 2005
877
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SoMeWhErE NoWhErE
The swingarm almost looks cast, like my car's a-arms
I think the plan is actually carbon? Thats what the photo descriptions lead one to believe anyways



that headtube cutout looks extremely scary from this angle

work in progress
Description: Badged it Mountain Cycle for now. Will recieve its final name soon.
The user is a 25 year old from germany, I'm guessing this is more so of a Solidworks project then it is something that will actually be produced, i dont even know if he's associated with mountain cycle?


P.S. A 180mm Shiver Sc...... really? :rofl:
 

dropmachine

Turbo Monkey
Sep 7, 2001
2,922
10
Your face.
Thats just a dood having some fun as a side project. Mountain Cycle have proven that they lack even the basics of bike design, or a clue to the current industry, so no way they are coming up with something that cool.
 

cableguy

Monkey
Jun 23, 2007
463
1
Southern California
It hasn't been confirmed as far as I know, but the last I read was that Mountain Cycle was bought by Alan Kang of Chumba (who has a pretty negative reputation by the way).