Retro Tech Bonanza! | Doddy Strikes Again With Malverns Vintage Bikes
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
- Hello, retro mountain bike lovers! Doddy is at the iconic Malverns Classic MTB festival to geek out on all the best retro bikes!
⏱ Timestamps ⏱
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - GT - 1 of 1
01:35 - Sally Hibbard's Zinn
02:35 - Blafa BB7 (2005)
04:17 - Cannondale Super V 3000
05:23 - Zinn with First Gen Hope hub
05:56 - Cannondale SM700
06:45 - Yeti A.R.C
07:43 - Muddy Fox Courier Mega
09:43 - Dave Yates D.O.N.K.I.S N.O.B
10:15 - The D.o.g.s B.o.l.o.x.
10:41 - Alpinestars Al-Mega
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Really cool to see the Zinn, we funded, sourced every single part, and built it in just 3½ weeks leading up to the GT Malverns event.
I still ride my Muddy Fox Street Finder. Been with me since 1996.
True life mountain bike historian. Your knowledge is astounding Doddy. Great job 👏
Glad you enjoyed it! Doddy knows pretty much everything there is to know about bikes!😅
@@gmbntech how could you talk about how iconic muddy fox was and not mention it's starring role on a contemporary TV show... About bike couriers!
So sweet Doddy got his old bike back!
My childhood mate seth put an Oakley thermonuclear protection sticker in his bedroom window in around 1990, his family sold the house decades ago , and it is now a business premises. The sticker is still there! ❤
Could of made this a hour long!!! So good 👍
Glad you liked it! It would've been easy to make it 3 hours long with all the tech at Malverns!
These retro videos need to be longer.
At my age I love seeing the old school stuff.
I'm still riding a Muddy Fox Sorcerer Mega....it's one hell of a bike that I started mountain biking in the 90's...and I had it uploaded in Retrobikes...and you are right...there were lots of memories on it ...
Love hearing the back story about Doddy. Thanks for sharing. Also, that beautiful BB7....... it looks so mean, so capable, and ready for shredding.... even when stationary. I had the Michelin DH 32 tires on my DH bike back then and those tires were tough and would grip on anything and everything!
Balfa super cool
You are so excited! Awesome!
Blast from the past I wanted the yeti but ended up with a marin love seeing the old bikes
This is what I like about GCN and GMBN when they look about the evolution of bikes throughout the years. Loving the 90s era of bikes, imagine all the creativity and tech innovations they're trying to do to stand out in the market. Makes you appreciate them even more (plus they look awesome ina a sea of modern bikes lol).
Doddy for GMBN and Jon for GCN make looking at classic bikes so much enjoyable.
Another great video on retro bikes which parallels your vid on the ebikes! Awesome bikes!
Love it I had one of those Alpinestars Almega DX back in the day when I was a kid my first real mtb ❤️ even took it to Greece on a trip with my Parents back in 1999 👍 I'm from Calgary Alberta Canada . Happy riding 🤗
Cool stuff! I'm newer to MTB so it's really cool to see the older tech compared to what we run now
Totally agree! This is the same for a lot of people! It's awesome to learn about MTB when it first started! 👍
The ALMega is my winner, especially the time correct neon seat bag. This bike was in the shop when my dad bought me my first MTB and I wanted it so much but it was over 2000 Deutsche Mark and out of reach.
Nice super V 3000 ! I still have mine ( black too w/the straight fork legs)
Outstanding knowledge. So many memories. I rode the Cannondale with 26" fr, 24" rear. Horrendous but cool. My first genuine mtb: rigid GT Karakoram, rear U-brake, front centre-pull caliper. Paint flick: black flicks on red frame. I got it second hand for about £30 back 95? I had been riding this abomination, a Raleigh Activator with undamped front and rear suspension. Or maybe it was a hardtail. It could have put me off biking for good.
I love all the neon like that Alpinestars, so cool
I still have a scar on my leg where one of those sharp pointy ends of the Velcro bottle cage sliced me open lol. I obviously have a better story at the pub when the ladies are around
Ooooooh maan. That Al-Mega. I had an Al-Mega XT and it was literally amazing. It was a massive step up from my Diamond back Sorrento with its lowly 200GS group that kept getting chainsuck and eventually suffered a terminal rear derailleur incident (terminal to the non-replacable mech hanger at least)
The Al-Mega was second hand but still in great condition and climbed like a beast! I adored the elevated chainstay for that and when it got stolen from my garage was suuuuper disappointed when it turned out Alpinestars changed the design that year to a standard double triangle, and my test ride confirmed a horrible ride, so i switched to a GT Bravado LE as a replacement. But hot damn I loved that Al-Mega.
And the dogs bolx was legendary in my circle of friends but never saw one in real life
That almega brings some sweet memories. I had a Miyata Terrarunner back then, which was a super nice bike, equiped with SPD pedals and Onza barends. Guess it must have been around 1990 or so and we went on vacation up north in Sweden that summer for some fishing and biking. As far as I can remember the almega was released about the same year and I had drooled over it in the MTB magazine. When we arrived at the locarion I discovered, to my great delight, that the local Sports shop had an almega you could rent for a day. Of course I couldn't resist and rented the bike. Super stoked I rode it that whole day on the gnarliest single tracks I could find 😁 Guess they wasn't that good at setting up bikes though while I remember I had to adjust the rear deraileur.
These would have been aspiration bikes for the young 90s me , who was rocking a budget Dodsun ;_)
So much cool stuff. I love new old stock in the box. That Balfa took me back to my old 2-Step. Aluminum front triangle with a steel rear triangle. Thanks for the nostalgia.
Those Ritchey Z-max tires Doddy had on his Muddy Fox were fantastic!
I remember having a photo of that alpinestars almega on my bedroom wall 😍
Balfa BB7 and Turner DHR are the best looking DH bikes ever made! Period!
I love that Yeti so much!
I also loved Doddy’s “lovers” at the beginning of the video. Very West Country 👍
A brilliant "blast from the past" there Doddy! Clearly showing my age recognizing most of the products you showcased!
What a blast seeing some of these bikes! Definitely gotta get myself to Malvern one year!
Im a big GT fan. Had the Avalanche, RTS and LTS. Never heard about or saw that frame before. Very cool looking.
Doddy is the man. That Cannondale is life....
So many great memories in a 12min video. Nice work Doddy!
Glad you enjoyed it! It's great looking back at mountain biking's rich history!
The Pepperoni fork takes me back to my 1989 Giant Rincon. I remembered after the P’roni mention that I broke the original forks on that ride and replaced them with…P’roni forks. Loved that bike right up to the day it was stolen. Great memory jogger!
Same first bike was the muddy fox courier. A thing of beauty. Served me well.
That yeti 👌
Super Nice in our books! 😍
Hi Doddy, I had an Avocet cyclometer (cyclo-computer?). Two buttons! That was all you needed!
I Love the beautiful original Cannondale. I remember test riding one at a bike shop in northern Michigan back in the mid 90's, but decided to go with a purple GT RTS instead. Big mistake. I should have gotten the Cannondale. Great stuff. Thank you.
Always enjoy your Malverns retro segments,Doddy. Looking forward to the Muddy Fox build!
We're stoked to see that you're loving this sort of content! Thanks for the support!
Almost abit surprised i didnt catch a Fat Chance amongst them Doddy, I seem to remember one from the first Malverns vid? For me that ARC has to be up there as i raced a FRO PRO myself back in 91 i think (Grundig WC in Oslo, Norway). Lots of beautiful bikes and remember vividly checking out the Muddy Fox's in adverts in magazines back then ;) The one that started it for me was the Nishiki Bushwacker, not a bike i see very often and would love to get my hands on... Red/white fade or blue/white fade.
Grand, grand vid m8, keep em coming
The Yeti all day ❤
Never been a huge Cannondale fan, but that sm700 changed my mind.
I had the cannondale super v1000 years ago , this video has taken me back to the 90s where I had a marin shop and I used to walk past every morning looking at there Indian fire trail and there team titanium .
Them where the days
The coolest? The Yeti cause I have 2 of those ARCs. Visited Durango around 92/93 and stopped in on John Parker and Co. By then they were already spraying the headtube dart onto the frames.
Can’t wait to see your own retro restoration for that bike! Hope you do a segment on it or something like a dream bike build / asmr.
Al mega with cosmic trail haha won my first xc race at Penshurst on a borrowed one of those it was super muddy like sticky muddy can't believe how long ago that was pretty sure I raced Hemmings the Lemming down there too good days man, good days my mud cow brethren 👊
The Yeti - or the Al-Mega - was best in show for me. I wanted a Ti-Mega so bad back in the day but settled for an Sworks M2 instead.
amazing bikes
These bikes were my childhood. Before the internet all we had were magazines and the local bike shop. MTB Pro, MBUK with the mint sauce cartoons. John Tomac. The first bits of carbon fiber and titanium. Love seeing this - thankyou! Did you see any Fuquay bikes while you were there?
my first mtb white muddy fox! 1988
Super Nice! 🔥
That Dyna Tech Ogre XT (next to your old blue Muddy Fox) was my dream bike when I was younger!
Does anybody remember an advert from the early 90's shown on British and Irish TV for either Lucozade or Mars Bars. My memory is very vague of it but from the best of my recollection it featured a girl being heli-dropped onto the top of a mountain, she rode out of the helicopter on a Cannondale Super V and headed off down the slopes. The advert featured "She Sells Sauntuary" by "The Cult" as the background music. Anyone??
The hottest bike is that Alpinestar!
Nice
Thanks Doddy loved this! Some things I'd forgotten about. Ordered a super V and it was stolen from the shop so ended up with a delta V. And that muddy fox courier......
You know the shop ripped you off ???
@@redtobertshateshandles I only paid for the delta V price 🤣 Was an inside job and happened again on next lot of orders but police were waiting. A long time ago.
Still have my flite transalps in regular use bought back in the early 90s
I used Michelin front tires for years on my intense m-1 I am on my last one from the time era. I used them all up for races. Now my last one is on the bike and still good.
You missed my Kona Misser Replica / Turner Burner ;-) Should be finished next year so catch up then!
I still have my Schwinn Hi Sierra from the 80’s. Unfortunately I replaced the Bull Moose handlebars when my son was riding the bike.
I also have 1978 Gary Fisher Level Betty, but someone upgraded almost everything on the bike.
A friend of mine had a purple Muddy Fox here in Canada that he got off a guy who moved from the UK, such a beautiful bike; I never should've let him sell it to anyone but me..
Has to be the GR bikes I remember drooling over them in mbuk
Best thing there was the Avocet 30. They were great. How far? How fast? What time is it? What more did you need from a computer. I'd love the see a new wireless version.
Pretty sure that gt was just on eBay in the USA.. man what a beautiful bike…
And that cannondale super v without the smoothed welds!! Wow!!
"Stumpjumper" was missing .. maybe to many to include
the dogs bolloxx was on blue peter and half the name had to be covered lol
What's going on with that Super V? I've never seen a Cannondale frame without blended in welds, and also appears to possibly have a gusset at the head tube which I've never seen before either.
My al mega was so similar to that one except that one looks perfect.
Ahhh, bar ends...
Remember Christoffs?
My Giant John Tomac hardtail had the wishbone stays too. Stiff as f....😅
The coolest retro bike is the one that's not there. Its my Yeti Lawwill DH6
I have some onza bar ends if they are any good to you for your build Doddy.
I've rebuilt my teenage years bike. 1994 Dawes Kickback, love it. It rides terrible 😂😂 ill never get rid
I want the the Nokain Gazza series back, Ha I don't really want to move up to a bigger wheeled bike if I can't have my 2.6 gazza Jr for a front trie (great xc/enduro/DH tire)
I’d love to go to this. Does anyone recall a Santa Cruz full-suspension FR/DH sort of deal (before freeride was a thing) it was not a Heckler and came before the Bullit.
Do you ever see any GT I-drive? (have a 2001 Idrive 2.0)
Panaracer Dart & Smoke Tires on Cdale
Still refusing to call it the GT Malverns classic hey
Doddy what ever happened to David the guy who made his own carbon enduro frame? Iv often wondered if he ever managed to get in with a bike company in the industry? Awesome content as always. Thanks bud
You didn't talk about that Crosstrec Sonoma! C'mon!
The purple headset is indeed a Chris King , back in the day he didn't have his name on them yet
Were odyssey triple trap pedals big in mountsin biking?
I used them in the 90s and loved them. Filed the teeth on the outer cage razor sharp, no slippage but if you ever did it would be a trip to ER.... Great pedals! A big deal back in the day, they were a tough pedal
@@3am650 had them on bmx bikes back in the day…… 23 years later and i still have brutal scars on my shins from slips and missed tricks!!
Me sitting here expecting to see a AMP Research Mercedes-Benz Mountain bike
It went together easily in less than an hour. czcams.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Make sure the front fork is forward or the pedals will hit the front tire. Tires are both a little soft so it needs air before I ride it. The rear wheel didn't come with a clamp regular bolts hold it on. The front had the clamp. No scratches out of box. Rims are a little off with a slight wobble. They could have spent more time with the spoke tool fixing the run out. So far out of the box I'm happy with it. I did replace the pedals with a nice aftermarket set. After riding it a bit my A$$ is a bit sore so I ordered another seat. Overall I'm nearly 60 and didn't ride a bike in 30 years. I like my new 29" Schwinn. It will be used for casual rides with my friend.
That C'dale Super V looks like a time trial downhill bike.
Or, a broken bone machine.
I'm not even an MOBERLY, and I can tell how special this day was. On this topic, does anyone know anything about a vintage MTB I bought that says PARAMOUNT on downtube? Appears to be well outfitted, has a Gervyn stem.
Hey doddy whats up dude.
Ratcheting skewer levers??!! Find a set and show us more? Any other weird stuff like that?
Whatever happened to Vetta?🤔 I used to love reading their clever & creative "Vetta man" archeological dig adverts, a really cool brand but I never got to own it. Oh well.
The TT Trishock saddle was so comfortable too. I still have one on my vintage 89 Raleigh Peak.
Where my Konas at?
This editon was the D.O.G.S B.O.L.I.X 😛🙈
Thanks, Ricardo! Glad you're loving the content! 😉
No GT STS1000! Bah!
I still have a 24 pornking with marzocchi monster T forks from 2002 is that retro or is that retro lol 🤘
Sick bike, I had a pornking back in the day. 24" wheels dirt jumper 1's also had the cock ring seat clamp on it too. I could manual for days with that bike. Should've never sold it 😭
We think it could be retro! 😂
@@gmbntech if you need it for a review let me know guys
Still got a Cannondale V3000 frame hanging in the shed. Much rather look at it than ride it. God it was awful :)
Tan sidewalls......still ride me now, .......typical gen x er.....
Best stuff from back in my day. Still not as good, functional not beauty, as the new stuff. Takes a lot more now to be innovative though.