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===== Schauff Overview =====
Schauff was the first to manufacturer mountain bikes in Germany in 1981 (([[https://second.wiki/wiki/schauff_unternehmen|introduced the first mountain bike in Germany called "Landcruiser" in Europe]])). Starting with the Landcruiser, of which almost no information can be found (([[http://www.mtb-museum.de/bikes/ispo81.htm|1981]] ad for Landcruiser)) and then quickly followed by the Alpin.
Johannes C. Schauff, a member of a noted bike industry family in Germany, died Sept. 23 at 83. The Schauff name was perhaps best known in the U.S. during the 1970s bike boom, when the company exported thousands of its 10-speed bikes to the U.S. Johannes Schauff also was heavily involved in the growth of BMX in Europe and brought BMX brands including Kuwahara and Race Inc. to Europe.
2016 obit: [[https://www.bicycleretailer.com/retail-news/2016/10/07/german-industry-veteran-hans-schauff-dies-83|bicycleretailer]]
{{hans.jpg?360|Hans Schauff}}
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Hans Schauff
[[https://www.bicycleretailer.com/retail-news/2016/10/07/german-industry-veteran-hans-schauff-dies-83|bicycleretailer]]
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===== 1981 Alpin =====
The Schauff website proudly displays its first mountain bike only with a tiny image, shown to the right. No other 1981 photos can be found.
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1981 Alpin [[https://schauff.de/schauff/index.php?action=misc&language=e&category=7&id=7|schauff.de]]
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===== 1983 Alpin =====
Today, Schauff specializes in tandems and road racing and does not sell mountain bikes.
{{1983.jpg?300|1983 Alpin}}
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1983 Alpin[[http://www.mtb-museum.de/alpin83.htm|mtb-museum.de]]
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===== 1984 Djungle =====
Schauff unchained. Light & bell for jungle exploration.
{{1984.jpg?300|1984 Djungle}}
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1984 Djungle[[http://www.mtb-museum.de/bikes/djungle.htm|mtb-museum.de]]
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===== 1985 Mt. Blanc =====
{{1985.jpg?300|1985 Mt. Blanc}}
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1985 Mt. Blanc[[http://www.mtb-museum.de/bikes/mt-blanc.htm|mtb-museum.de]]
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===== 1986 Djungle Damen =====
"Jungle Lady."
{{1986.jpg?300|1986 Djungle Lady}}
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1986 Djungle Damen[[http://www.mtb-museum.de/bikes/mt-blanc.htm|mtb-museum.de]]
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===== 1988 Himalaya =====
Other 1988 models included the Kaschmir and the Rocky Mountain. In 1991 these would morph into the Wild-Himalaya and the Wild-Rocky using elevated chain stays and ditching the chainstay u-brakes.
{{1988.jpg?300|1988 Himalaya}}
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1988 Himayala [[http://www.mtb-museum.de/bikes/88/bikes88.htm|mtb-museum.de]]
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===== 1989 Himalaya =====
From 1989 -> 1992, Himalaya's copied GT's [[https://www.gtbicycles.com/triple-triangle|triple triangle]] design.
{{1989.jpg?300|1998 Himalaya}}
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1989 Himayala [[http://www.mtb-museum.de/bikes/older-bikes.htm|mtb-museum.de]]
==== Production Notes ====
[1]. all unknown