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 ===== Craig Mitchell Overview ===== ===== Craig Mitchell Overview =====
-Craig Mitchell was asked by Charlie Kelley in 1975 to build what would end up being the first custom designed mountain bike. Finished in the fall of 1976.+Craig Mitchell was asked by Charlie Kelly in 1975 to build what would end up being the first custom designed mountain bike. Finished in the fall of 1976.
 ((See production note [[#prod1]].)) It used all klunker components with light weight road tubing, similar to Ritchey's later bikes. It didn't work for Charlie so he then asked Joe Breeze for a new frame in 1976. ((See production note [[#prod1]].)) It used all klunker components with light weight road tubing, similar to Ritchey's later bikes. It didn't work for Charlie so he then asked Joe Breeze for a new frame in 1976.
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-The bike has been lost to time (in Australia somewhere?(([[https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/breezer-number-one.166061/|retrobike]] "[Charlie] sold it back to Craig and the last I heard of it was in Australia. ")).)+The bike has been lost to time (in Australia somewhere?(([[https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/breezer-number-one.166061/|retrobike]] "[Charlie] sold it back to Craig and the last I heard of it was in Australia. ")), or perhaps Japan? ((//"That bike frame was commissioned by Charlie Kelly yet it just "wasn't there" unfortunately so over time, it rested in a lotta hands, including mine at one point I 'believe' that it ended up in a Japanese cycling museum so if true, its prob'ly worth more all the money that was paid out for it every time it changed hands."//[[https://www.facebook.com/groups/206343713238299/?multi_permalinks=1101262870413041/|Stephen Wilde (K&F employee) on facebook]])).)
  
 Craig later went on to help found [[http://www.whiteind.com/where-we-started|White Industries]]. Craig later went on to help found [[http://www.whiteind.com/where-we-started|White Industries]].
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-===== Craig Mitchell =====+===== 1976 Craig Mitchell =====
 The true first mountain bike? It used all klunker components with Excelsior geometry. And proved to not be good enough.(([[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/mtbwelcome.htm|Charlie Kelly's Website]])) The true first mountain bike? It used all klunker components with Excelsior geometry. And proved to not be good enough.(([[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/mtbwelcome.htm|Charlie Kelly's Website]]))
  
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 +===== 1977 =====
 +Craig Mitchell on a Sunday Morning ride.  Shimano 500/600 rear derailleur (1976-82.)  
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 +1977.  Photo by Wende Cragg.
 +[[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=7086022001412745&set=a.279398925408454|facebook]]
 +</div>
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 +===== 1977 =====
 +The same bicycle as above, hanging in [[https://www.sunshinebicycle.com/|Sunshine Bikes]], Fairfax, CA.
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 +Note the elevated bottom bracket for improved ground clearance.
 +Shimano 500/600 rear derailleur (1976-82.)  Drum brakes rear.   The date is based upon components and evolution.
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 +{{1977b.jpg?300}}
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 +1977.  Photo by Gene Maruszewski.
 +[[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=7086022001412745&set=a.279398925408454|facebook]]
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 +</div>
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 +===== 1980 =====
 +Perhaps the first downhill specific MTB, and it is built for speed.  Gigantic front ring, fairing, super-relaxed geometry and uncomfortably aero.  Competed in the March 9, 1980 Reseda to the Sea, organized by [[vva:start|Victor Vincente of America]].((Gary Fisher won the day, with no mention of Craig's effort, according to the race [[https://fattireflyer.com/2019/05/29/reseda-to-the-sea/|report]].))
 +</div>
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 +{{1980.jpg?300|1980}}
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 +1980, photo by Dean Bradley
 +[[ https://web.archive.org/web/20190722060432/http://deanb.smugmug.com/Victor-Vincente-of-America/|smugmug]]
 +</div>
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 +===== 1981 =====
 +SunTour Vx-GT rear derailleur, ((//"The B-screw had eclipsed the fixed stop by 1980."// [[https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=FC9AB947-7DA8-4836-8A27-4E2648EFFB19&E
 +num=108&AbsPos=12|velobase]])) (1980-81) (34T capacity).  SunTour Cyclone front (1976-1982).
 +MAFAC Criterium brakes (1946-1985) (painted black).
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 +{{1981.jpg?300|1981}}
 +\\
 +1981
 +[[ https://www.mtbr.com/threads/anyone-own-an-early-craig-mitchell.1144231/|mtbr]]
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 +===== 1982 =====
 +//"What's a mother to do?"//
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 +A slightly more evolved downhill machine than the faired downhill cruiser from 1980.  Yet the components look more primitive.  Drop bars, caliper brakes, perhaps a Shimano Altus derailleur (1970's-80's).
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 +{{1982.jpg?300|1982}}
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 +1982, Photo by Gene Maruszewski.
 +[[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=9758656937508998&set=p.9758656937508998&type=3|facebook]]
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 +</div>
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 +===== Miscellaneous =====
 +{{craig.jpg?200}}
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 +Craig Mitchell, [[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=6732231560151566&set=gm.1101050310434297|facebook]]
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 +{{part.jpg?200}}
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 +Craig made parts as well... [[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=6732231560151566&set=gm.1101050310434297|facebook]]
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 ==== Production Notes ==== ==== Production Notes ====
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