It's a U Brake from around the mid/late 80's.Don't know much about MTB bikes but what's that thing bolted to the chainstay next to the chainwheel?
It's a U Brake from around the mid/late 80's.
Positioned on the chain stays as they're considerably stronger than the seat stays, stopped the brake mounts from flexing under breaking.
Trouble was they used to get covered in crap & lost their performance! 🤨
Like the rear brake on bikes with rod brakes. You'd think they would have learned from that.Positioned on the chain stays as they're considerably stronger than the seat stays, stopped the brake mounts from flexing under breaking.
Trouble was they used to get covered in crap & lost their performance! 🤨
He made some nice toad bikesI'm not sure who Steve Thornhill was but a £999.99 starting bid for this seems a bit steep. Having said that they've included a Poundland rear mudguard.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steve-Thornhill-Mountain-Bike-Very-Rare-80-s-Light-Frame-Vintage-Independent/224221875186?hash=item3434aa4bf2:g:qwUAAOSw2OlfowKL&LH_ItemCondition=3000|7000
It's got a triple crank and (according to the description) 14 gears. How does that work out?I'm not sure who Steve Thornhill was but a £999.99 starting bid for this seems a bit steep. Having said that they've included a Poundland rear mudguard.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steve-Thornhill-Mountain-Bike-Very-Rare-80-s-Light-Frame-Vintage-Independent/224221875186?hash=item3434aa4bf2:g:qwUAAOSw2OlfowKL&LH_ItemCondition=3000|7000
Be fair - it's got a poundland mudguard, which makes it a ton I reckonWorth about £99, the seller is another planet.
Four awful photographs, eleven words of description, and the title 'bicycle' (he couldn't even stretch to a capital B). That, and the fact it is an ex-rental, tells me he will be beating buyers off with a massive stick. Not.
Even more shocking. You're out by a factor of 10; count the zeros!£200 for a bike that wasn't especially desirable in its day and of no historic significance? No wonder it never sold.