I had a Shogun Trailbreaker 11 which I bought second hand for £80 about 25 years ago. It was golden orange and pretty low spec all Shimano Altus, but it all worked well and was a great bike which I used for camping/touring.
Absolutely love these bikes from a bygone era .They are usually inexpensive to buy at auctions or car boots and are sometimes in really good condition. To me what else do you need from a mountain bike especially one like this one . The parts are usually Shimano of course which is one of the reasons why that bikes last for so long. It is said a bike can last a lifetime and your Shogun will prove it.
I had a Shogun Trailbreaker 11 which I bought second hand for £80 about 25 years ago. It was golden orange and pretty low spec all Shimano Altus, but it all worked well and was a great bike which I used for camping/touring.
Love the color
Absolutely love these bikes from a bygone era .They are usually inexpensive to buy at auctions or car boots and are sometimes in really good condition. To me what else do you need from a mountain bike especially one like this one . The parts are usually Shimano of course which is one of the reasons why that bikes last for so long. It is said a bike can last a lifetime and your Shogun will prove it.
You are not wrong, this will bike will out live me that's for sure. All they need is some TLC and they won't let down.
Love the bike, I have restomoded a 96 tb1 into a21 speed.
I’m curious to know where you got the new wheels from. They look great. ❤
Very cool!
I got these wheels off of market place. The guy had them stored away for years. They are heavy!
steel is real
It sure is
What i am looking for is a shogan Metro AT
I have a shogun metro, but it's not build up yet.... and probably won't be for a while lol. I have other builds going on before it.
Are any of the bikes for sale
This one isn't for sale, but I do occasionally sell off some frames or bikes