Thats was my bike. For the record I was NOT on acid when I painted it. Glad you enjoyed the ride. I did for over 30 years. I think I need to talk to Nick about taking it for another spin.
Super similar build to a lot of the old Mountain Goats we have around here from the same time period. Seems like they all had those shoulder straps, which probably came is real handy for some of the lengthy rock gardens and hiking trails around here before bikes had shocks. Awesome vid!
I bought a Bruce Gordon Rock n Road at his shop when Salsa was still next door. Salsa made the stems at the time for BG. I wish I still had a few of my old bikes. I had several Ritchey mtb’s, and a Ritchey rando 650b bike back in the day. The house and garage came along long after I had to part with those old friends…
Pure vintage atb, like a fine wine. Nice to see a spacious rear cog and a triple up front. Cantis look way cooler than V brakes. I need to retro fit some on the mighty Eagle. I used to have a carry strap cut from a old rucksack for when the angle gets too due up.
I do not feel ashamed using Ergons especially since I exceeded the age of 40. The old machines are awesome but the contactpoints of that bikes are often pretty shitty. New saddle, new grips, new pedals and it can be a perfect bike. I know its not original and some will dislike my comment but I do not care. The old tires, 🙇♀oh boy! When the body and the Discus intervertebralises are no longer as soft and flexible as in the time when nothing ruined the body, it is time to ride more ergo not aero. Liebe Grüße🙋♀ and I hope I translated everything propper. That was pure entertainment. Thank you for beeing creative in so many ways! I🫀love it!😊👍
The backpack strap is exquisite. What's going on with the bass-mouth tube? Applied to the seat tube or is that somehow the top tube passing through the seat tube inter-dimensionally? ✨✌
really the functionality of any bike lies in the tires and saddles and handlebars --- albeit this bike has an inflated price due to the historical relevance --- so they want things to be as original as possible. some nice tires and a comfy saddle woulda gone a long way here though!
ive done some pretty big routes in the pnw on a few different 80's mtb's and havent had any real problems. i do run tubeless though. i have had to fix other peoples new bikes for them a few times. just gotta have finesse and keep your machine tuned up. modern bikes are just way more forgiving for poor riding. as for breaking chains, ive never once broken a 6-9 speed chain. gotta watch those super narrow 1x things though.
@@anthonidanowski9404 I raced MTBs starting in 1991. Had a Fat Chance Yo Eddy as my race bike, pretty great bike at the time, and lovely to look at. HOWEVER, with the triple chainrings the bike was prone to chain suck whenever it wasn't bone dry, which kinked the chain so it would break pretty soon after. Brakes basically didn't work in the rain (and we raced in the rain). The primitive geometry meant we had to run 120-130 stems which put our body weight way way forward, and with the tiny 26" wheels we went over the bars all the time. The forks need rebuilding frequently because of the forces applied to the skinny legs and small bushings. It's fine to romanticize bikes from that era and they definitely occupy a nostalgic part of my heart, but modern MTBs make me so happy with how fun they made trail riding.
Aside from freewheels, bent axles, and questionable gearing choices, 1980's mountain bikes are the best. (In the case of this bike, the gearing and choice of hubs alleviates these issues.)
Thats was my bike. For the record I was NOT on acid when I painted it. Glad you enjoyed the ride. I did for over 30 years. I think I need to talk to Nick about taking it for another spin.
Does the backpack strap work well?
I ride a 80's vintage bike for about 8y now. When I've found this channel... oh boy, that amazing feeling. Thanks for all!
Super similar build to a lot of the old Mountain Goats we have around here from the same time period. Seems like they all had those shoulder straps, which probably came is real handy for some of the lengthy rock gardens and hiking trails around here before bikes had shocks. Awesome vid!
And bikes were heavier back in the good old days! Oof! 😁
I bought a Bruce Gordon Rock n Road at his shop when Salsa was still next door. Salsa made the stems at the time for BG. I wish I still had a few of my old bikes. I had several Ritchey mtb’s, and a Ritchey rando 650b bike back in the day. The house and garage came along long after I had to part with those old friends…
unmolested time capsule taken for a spin at high-altitude by a GOAT
Pure vintage atb, like a fine wine. Nice to see a spacious rear cog and a triple up front. Cantis look way cooler than V brakes. I need to retro fit some on the mighty Eagle. I used to have a carry strap cut from a old rucksack for when the angle gets too due up.
I do not feel ashamed using Ergons especially since I exceeded the age of 40. The old machines are awesome but the contactpoints of that bikes are often pretty shitty. New saddle, new grips, new pedals and it can be a perfect bike. I know its not original and some will dislike my comment but I do not care. The old tires, 🙇♀oh boy! When the body and the Discus intervertebralises are no longer as soft and flexible as in the time when nothing ruined the body, it is time to ride more ergo not aero. Liebe Grüße🙋♀ and I hope I translated everything propper. That was pure entertainment. Thank you for beeing creative in so many ways! I🫀love it!😊👍
👍👍👍 And to ride "Ergo not Ego"....😁
Great video, great bike and very great music.
Great Suff "Sir Ronnie" !!! Would dig seeing more of the vintage rides along with its history 👌
Those are Cobra grips. Had some on a Team Murray . Yeah, I took it off some sweet jumps!
The glorious Oakley 3s are a perfect match.
I live for this shit. 🎉
I am in love, that frame is something else. I like what Salsa is now, but golly goat cheese in honey......they sure were something
Very nice, thanks for taking us along
I've never wanted to be someone more in my life.
Those garavel roads look gnarly. That saddle looked way uncomfortable.
Amazing bicycle end amazing spot
The backpack strap is exquisite. What's going on with the bass-mouth tube? Applied to the seat tube or is that somehow the top tube passing through the seat tube inter-dimensionally? ✨✌
Was going to ask if those were oakley 3s, seems like it
excuse me but what pants are those at around 8:50? thank you
The more I watch this guy, the more I wonder what mister romance smells like.
So, aside from the bad tires and saddle, and great grips, how does that Salsa frame perform?
John Denver approves of this message.
Cobras baby. That tall top tube scares my perineum
I'm familiar w/ Floor but thought this was Karp for a quick second.
FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR
Ronnie sir, what is this banging track used in this video?? You have already introduced me to California X and I need whatever this is. please.
this is off Floor's self titled. highly recommend that album and anything the related band Torche put out after if you like this sound
FLOOR
FLOOOORRRR
Life starts now
greasy riding shorts . . . ..
Beautiful bike and beautiful vid! PS, also loving your cycling cap, where is that from?
Where is the LOVE button? Come on.
Hard to go back to New England after you go out West. There’s just no comparison.
Salsa? Or Salsa?
Are you sure it's not Mambo #5?😁
Best bike channel? Not sure. Close tho. Coolest? More sure.
I did the 420th like :)
lucky duck!
If you want to flat, break your chain a lot, and endo all the time, there's nothing better than a vintage MTB.
really the functionality of any bike lies in the tires and saddles and handlebars --- albeit this bike has an inflated price due to the historical relevance --- so they want things to be as original as possible. some nice tires and a comfy saddle woulda gone a long way here though!
ive done some pretty big routes in the pnw on a few different 80's mtb's and havent had any real problems. i do run tubeless though. i have had to fix other peoples new bikes for them a few times. just gotta have finesse and keep your machine tuned up. modern bikes are just way more forgiving for poor riding. as for breaking chains, ive never once broken a 6-9 speed chain. gotta watch those super narrow 1x things though.
@@anthonidanowski9404 I raced MTBs starting in 1991. Had a Fat Chance Yo Eddy as my race bike, pretty great bike at the time, and lovely to look at.
HOWEVER, with the triple chainrings the bike was prone to chain suck whenever it wasn't bone dry, which kinked the chain so it would break pretty soon after. Brakes basically didn't work in the rain (and we raced in the rain). The primitive geometry meant we had to run 120-130 stems which put our body weight way way forward, and with the tiny 26" wheels we went over the bars all the time. The forks need rebuilding frequently because of the forces applied to the skinny legs and small bushings. It's fine to romanticize bikes from that era and they definitely occupy a nostalgic part of my heart, but modern MTBs make me so happy with how fun they made trail riding.
Or you could just learn how to ride them.
Feed me
Sup, Kallisti!?
Lol this guy always knows everything about his bike except what cassette he's using
Aside from freewheels, bent axles, and questionable gearing choices, 1980's mountain bikes are the best. (In the case of this bike, the gearing and choice of hubs alleviates these issues.)
You probably say Col-nay-go like Cycling Cam.
Scoboni!
👓☕😁
Mah Guh Rah.......levers
You know, it must be impossible for a Spanish person to order seltzer and not get salsa.
🄿🅁🄾🄼🄾🅂🄼 🙏
Coloweirdo
Don’t be talking smack on QBP.
Sehlsa
nice satchel. i betcha new york socialites cultivate their image less then you brotha
id rather spend 40 hours a week cultivating my image if it meant i could get paid to ride bikes in cool places and never have to work on cars again.
@RollinRat tattoos cost a ot of money. Gotta sell lots of retro 80s junk to support that habbit
Truth
I AM FROM FUTURE. ULTRADYNAMICO SOLD TO TESLA IN PURE STOCK DEAL IN 2027
ah i heard elon musk started ultradynamico and invented the 1x drivetrain.