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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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  [[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/artofmountainbike.htm| Charlie Kelly's Website]]  [[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/artofmountainbike.htm| Charlie Kelly's Website]]
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 +<div column 50% #s1977>
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 +===== 1977 =====
 +Craig Mitchell on a Sunday Morning ride.  Shimano 500/600 rear derailleur (1976-82.)  
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 +<div column 45%>
 +{{1977.jpg?300}}
 +\\
 +1977.  Photo by Wende Cragg.
 +[[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=7086022001412745&set=a.279398925408454|facebook]]
 +</div>
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 +<div column 50% #s1977b>
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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}}
 +\\
 +1977.  Photo by Gene Maruszewski.
 +[[https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=7086022001412745&set=a.279398925408454|facebook]]
 +
 +</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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 +<div column 45%>
 +{{1980.jpg?300|1980}}
 +\\
 +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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 +<div column 50% #s1981>
 +----
 +===== 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).
 +
 +</div>
 +
 +<div column 45%>
 +{{1981.jpg?300|1981}}
 +\\
 +1981
 +[[ https://www.mtbr.com/threads/anyone-own-an-early-craig-mitchell.1144231/|mtbr]]
 +</div>
 +
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 +----
 +===== 1982 =====
 +//"What's a mother to do?"//
 +\\
 +
 +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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 +</div>
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 +<div column 45%>
 +{{1982.jpg?300|1982}}
 +\\
 +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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