He was my hero growing up. I ended up DESTROYING my left foot mountain biking as a kid. Lost function all together. I will someday scream down a mountain again. So much love for downhill shredding!! I've never felt more alive and miss it so bad I could cry. Be safe people and go see the beauty of this planet.
I've got an eMTB. I did lots of pushing as a kid. You had one good bike, usually whatever your friends had. Mine had road bikes. And a too small bike from early years.
we were building bike,s in north wales in 70s with fat knobbly tyres single small crank with a 7 speed derailleur on 26" wheels I used motorbike handlebars but you could buy a set of cow horn's but they would crack and snap and your chest would hit the centre stock, AND I know they custom bikes in the sixty too that look like MTB. Do a search on cow horns handlebar there are plenty of pictures onthe net
He was my hero growing up. I ended up DESTROYING my left foot mountain biking as a kid. Lost function all together. I will someday scream down a mountain again. So much love for downhill shredding!! I've never felt more alive and miss it so bad I could cry. Be safe people and go see the beauty of this planet.
I still have Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo from 2000
The 1988 Teesdale-built Fisher Mt Tam remains my absolute favorite bike of all time
I've got an eMTB. I did lots of pushing as a kid. You had one good bike, usually whatever your friends had. Mine had road bikes. And a too small bike from early years.
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Best bike I ever owned was a 26" Gary Fisher Mamba circa 1997. Tough and reliable, I regret selling it.
To this day I still ride my 1995 Gary Fisher Montare.
I still ride my Fisher Mt Tam that I bought from Gary at his bike shop down the street from where I lived in Fairfax, CA.
I have the Gary fisher kaitai
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I have a garyfisher tamalpais
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we were building bike,s in north wales in 70s with fat knobbly tyres single small crank with a 7 speed derailleur on 26" wheels I used motorbike handlebars but you could buy a set of cow horn's but they would crack and snap and your chest would hit the centre stock, AND I know they custom bikes in the sixty too that look like MTB. Do a search on cow horns handlebar there are plenty of pictures onthe net
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I still ride a CR-7!
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wasn't gary fisher a founding member of trek along with 2 others?
neil froggy crompton yeah