Tracker or Mammoth Mountain bikes
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Tracker or Mammoth Mountain bikes
I remember back in the early 90s a friend of mine had a mountain bike with the Tracker logo on it
(Tracker makes skateboard trucks-very popular in the 80s)
I'm guessing that since Tracker makes skateboard trucks, they had someone else make the frame and put a Tracker logo on it.
Do you guys remember Tracker making a bike?
Did anyone own one?
Does anyone have a pic?
Any info on Mammoth Mountain Bikes?
For a while I thought it was an old Mammoth RC201 or Mammoth RC202.
Does anyone have pix or any info on Tracker mountain bikes or Mammoth Mountain bikes? RC201 or RC202?
Thanks guys
(Tracker makes skateboard trucks-very popular in the 80s)
I'm guessing that since Tracker makes skateboard trucks, they had someone else make the frame and put a Tracker logo on it.
Do you guys remember Tracker making a bike?
Did anyone own one?
Does anyone have a pic?
Any info on Mammoth Mountain Bikes?
For a while I thought it was an old Mammoth RC201 or Mammoth RC202.
Does anyone have pix or any info on Tracker mountain bikes or Mammoth Mountain bikes? RC201 or RC202?
Thanks guys
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I remember and wanted one of them. I have no new data but I will be hitting the search engines as my questions were exactly those - and back then there was no web to get some data.
I did hit a Scottsdale AZ bike shop that had a few on the rack - I think they were aluminum - very klien like in appearance. I got sidetracked on a Mountain Cycle SA bike.
Will check back.
And who made those inverted polymer stack forks back then?
I did hit a Scottsdale AZ bike shop that had a few on the rack - I think they were aluminum - very klien like in appearance. I got sidetracked on a Mountain Cycle SA bike.
Will check back.
And who made those inverted polymer stack forks back then?