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Old 03-22-24 | 06:20 PM
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I have a weakness for these old lugged MTBs, especially if they have a lugged fork crown and bolt on wheels. I chased this one down today and was pleasantly surprised after seeing the condition in person. Suntour hubs and Mountech derailleurs. Paint is in remarkable condition as well. Attempted to get a few pics before the sun went down.




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Old 03-22-24 | 07:25 PM
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That's a beautiful bike. Paint look great, haven't seen a mountech RD with those graphics before. Would make a great round town bike.
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Old 03-23-24 | 12:27 PM
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Cool bike. Those old long wheel base MTBs were fabulous. It's too bad everything had to go to basically a racing bike geomentry
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Just elegantly wonderful. I like everything about this bike.
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Old 03-25-24 | 08:34 AM
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That's a really nice one! Terrenaut was a house brand for the Touring Cyclist bike shop in Bridgeton MO. I had one of these several years ago, built from Japanese cro-mo tubing. They are great bikes, very much worthy of keeping on the road.
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Old 03-26-24 | 01:29 PM
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Tarranaut... What a wonderfully evocative name! You can never have too many lugged long wheelbase mountain bikes. Ever.
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