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 +===== Lighthouse Cycles  Overview ===== 
 +Tim Neenan built mostly road frames and bikes from his shop in Santa Cruz. After designing a number of road frames for Specialized, he designed Specialized's first mountain bike, the [[https://mbaction.com/the-history-of-the-stumpjumper/|Stumpjumper]]. It is likely he made very few mountain bikes over his entire career. He certainly deserves his spot in the [[https://mmbhof.org/tim_neenan/|Mountain Bike Hall of Fame]]: <blockquote>"without [Neenan] guiding this first effort the entire launch of mountain bikes might have taken a very different track."<cite>[[https://mmbhof.org/tim_neenan/| mmbhof]]</cite></blockquote> 
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 +{{neenan.jpg?400|Time Neenan}} 
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 +Time Neenan [[https://www.jseephoto.com/Assignments/Lighthouse-Cycles/|jseephoto.com]] 
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 +===== 1979 Chaparral ===== 
 +Supposedly the similarity to a Ritchey Everest is coincidental. Only small quantities produced over a few years. 
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 +<blockquote>I built the first Chaparral when I was living in Santa Barbara before moving up to San Jose to take a full-time design and sales position as the first Specialized employee. This was around 1979. The Chaparral was the prototype for what became the Stumpjumper. 
 +<cite> 
 +Tim Neenan, in [[https://mbaction.com/the-history-of-the-stumpjumper/|mbaction]] 
 +</cite> 
 +</blockquote> 
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 +{{lighthouse.png?300|1979 Chaparral}} 
 +\\ 
 +1979 Chaparral [[https://mbaction.com/the-history-of-the-stumpjumper/|mbaction]] 
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 +===== 1981 Chaparral ===== 
 +If this is all original, except perhaps for the tires, then the date for this is 1980-81.  The shifters and handlebars are 1980+.  Some of the parts are much older and wouldn't make much sense to use in a world with SunTour MounTech (1982+) or Shimano XT (1982+).  The DuoPar was, according to [[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/suntour_derailleurs_-_frank_berto_and_the_curse_of_duopar.html|Disraeli Gears]], "a fragile design", "disastrous", "distressing" and "incomprehensible."  Tim Neenan would never spec this on a MTB if better components were available. 
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 +Fillet brazed by Tim Neenan.  SunTour Mighty Shifter II (1980-86), MAFAC brakes w/Matthauser finned brake shoes (1975-82), Huret Duopar rear derailleur (1975-80), Avocet touring cranks (??), Phil Wood hubs, Ritchey? fillet brazed bullmoose bars (1980-87). 
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 +{{1981.jpg?300|1981 Chaparral }} 
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 +1981 Chaparral 
 +[[https://web.archive.org/web/20150905105352/http://velocult.com/bikes/lighthouse-mountain-bike-green/|archive of Velocult]] 
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 +===== Designed by Tim Neenen ===== 
 +It is unknown how many mountain bikes Neenan ever put a torch to. But his name is stickered across more mountain bikes than any other: the Specialized Stumpjumper, Stumper Sport and the Sequoia. Plus his signature is on the Specialized Allez road bike and his own Lighthouse Cycles. 
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 +{{designed.jpg?300|designed}} 
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 +de-signed [[http://www.chiefcyclery.com/content/2016/8/9/beautifulbicycletimneenandesignedspecializedsequoia|chiefcyclery]] 
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 +---- 
 +===== 2013 Lighthouse mountain bike ===== 
 +A 2013 Lighthouse custom mountain frame. They exist.  
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 +2013 Lighthouse [[http://columbusmaxbikes.blogspot.com/search/label/Lighthouse|columbusmaxbikes]] 
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 +---- 
 +==== Production Notes ==== 
 +<WRAP #prod1 /> 
 +[1]. First bike in 1979: [[https://mbaction.com/the-history-of-the-stumpjumper/|mbaction.com]] 
 +<WRAP #prod2 /> 
 +[2]. Other mt. bikes exist, quantity unknown. 
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