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===== Rough Stuff Fellowship, 1955 -> today ===== | ===== Rough Stuff Fellowship, 1955 -> today ===== | ||
- | The oldest off-road cycling club, the Rough Stuff fellows took their skinny tyred bikes everywhere where bikes were not meant to go. Cycling with fenders, internal gearing, while wearing wool, sturdy boots and pride in their eccentricity. | + | The oldest off-road cycling club, the Rough Stuff fellows took their skinny tyred bikes everywhere where bikes were not meant to go. Cycling with fenders, internal gearing, while wearing wool, sturdy boots and pride in their eccentricity. |
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===== Clunkers ===== | ===== Clunkers ===== | ||
- | Clunkers((Or sometimes spelled Klunker with a " | + | Clunkers((Or sometimes spelled Klunker with a " |
The [[people: | The [[people: | ||
The need to go faster and survive the 1300' Repack drop in less than five minutes created better frames, forks, brakes and gearing which became the MTB. To be sure, the 70's clunkers were downhill worthy: seven of the top ten Repack times were on clunkers((These are from the twenty four official Repack races, which mostly occurred before mountain bikes became generally available. | The need to go faster and survive the 1300' Repack drop in less than five minutes created better frames, forks, brakes and gearing which became the MTB. To be sure, the 70's clunkers were downhill worthy: seven of the top ten Repack times were on clunkers((These are from the twenty four official Repack races, which mostly occurred before mountain bikes became generally available. | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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Tankagnlolo, | Tankagnlolo, | ||
1930's Schwinn Varsity donor frame, Shimano disc brakes, Shimano Crane derailleurs, | 1930's Schwinn Varsity donor frame, Shimano disc brakes, Shimano Crane derailleurs, | ||
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+ | {{1976.jpg? | ||
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+ | Andy Gilmour, 1976 | ||
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+ | Extensively rebuilt. | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Gilmour Cycles ==== | ||
+ | Andy Gilmour has hand built over 5,000 racing bicycle frames and complete bikes since 1974 out of his shop in Tuscon, Arizona. | ||
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+ | See: | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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