@@schreibikusbanana916 doch letztens is nen Vater mit Kind und Frau mit einer schnur nen downhill stück hochgeklettert als wir runter kamen am ende hatten die mühe da wieder runter zu kommen total bescheuert warum man da hoch musste die fahrräder hatten se unten stehen also damenräder halt aber sowas geht mir echt extrem aufm Sack
Unitforce Ich kenne es von Motorrad enduro so, dass man zu erst guckt bevor man irgendwo runterfährt. Wegen sicheren Auslauf unten. Es ist verständlich dass Fußgänger in diesem Moment Gefahr darstellen, nur haben WIR, Fahrradfahrer den Wald nicht für uns alleine.
Damals hatte ich auch mein erstes Bike gekauft, Specialized Stumpjumper! Bockhart, aber kam damit überall hin. Einfach nur durch den Wald fahren! Herrlich!! Und heute kaufen sich die Leute überteuerte Elektroräder um überhaupt mal nen Berg ohne Schnappatmung hoch zu kommen. Ist ja wie Bankdrücken mit Gewichten aus Schaumstoff!!
@@Sorgenfrei6250 Hallo...ja, mag sein das grade im städtischen Raum das Pedelec dafür sorgen kann die Verkehrssituation zu entschärfen. Aber...was passiert irgendwann mit den ganzen Accu's und.anderen Bauteilen unserer Livestyle- Bikes? Recyclen? Nö, die werden mittels irgendeinem Seelenverkäufer in die Dritte Welt geschippert um dort die Umwelt zu vergiften. Wenn schon Fahrrad dann old scool! Bleib gesund...
Awesome video. Didn't understand a word but got the message. People don't realize that MTB had to crawl before it could walk. Without all the work put in by the pioneers of this sport it wouldn't be where it is now. Laugh if you want to at the helmets, the simplicity of the bikes, and the inability of the riders but it all started way back then.
We have to thank Ritchey and Specialized for that.However,we also have to thank those who have developed the bike's and the sport itself.Even as a roadie,I think that this is crucial knowledge for any serious cyclist:knowing and appreciating every discipline of cycling.
Wahnsinn, ein Jahr davor fing es für mich an....mein erstes MTB,ein Marin! Mit rund 17 kg waren die Alpenüberquerungen oft eine Qual, Hochalpin wurde mehr geschoben und getragen. Einziger Luxus, Vorbaudämpfung von Proflex,10 mm "Federweg".... Die Mode und Frisuren waren zu dieser Zeit eine einzige Umweltverschmutzung! Die damalige Technik setzte natürlich brutale Grenzen....was aus den Geschwistern geworden ist?
Da hört man noch raus, dass Förster damals noch ein sehr hoch angesehener Berufsstand war. Dass die Biker der Tierwelt die Ruhe in der Abenddämmerung etwas wegnehmen war mir bisher gar nicht bewusst. Interessante Perspektive, die der Förster da miteingebracht hat.
@@19Marc79 die Tiere können heutzutage noch froh sein, dass ihr Wald nicht gefällt und als Nutzwald verwendet wird neben der permanenten asphaltierung von Wäldern.... ganz zu schweigen davon, dass die ja auchTiere gejagd werden. Meine Cousine ist Försterin.. Wildschweine werden teilweise bewusst als Rotte in bestimmte Richtungen getrieben und von mehreren Schützen gejagd. Ein einziger Schuss ist 100x mal mehr Stress für alle Tiere in der Nähe als 10 Biker die da am Tag durchradeln. zumal die Tiere ja auch allgemein trails meiden und dann einfach etwas Abseits unterwegs sind. man könnte ja auch kommunizieren und Zeiten festlegen in denen gefahren werden darf, sodass gegen Dämmerung alle langsam den trail verlassen.
Sweet! I brought my bright yellow 1985 Cannondale mountain bike to Germany summer of '87. It caught EVERYONE'S attention. All I heard is, "WASSSS ist das????" No one had seen mountain bikes in Germany yet, so it attracted a lot of attention. So great to have a bike that summer. PS And get this: the Tour de France just so happened to start in Berlin that year (to help celebrate Berlin's 750th anniversary). Well, the Tour route came right through my city. And to add to that, I met another American foreign worker who was a French native speaker. He and I approached the race director and he, putting on his best fake bad-American French accent, begged for back-stage passes. "We LOVE France!" VOILA! we had passes! Man, what a treat. Seeing the 7-11 team show up with Eric Heiden coaching. Laurent Fignon hanging out at a fountain pre-race, etc. What pure unadulterated luck!
I had my first MTB from Edeka in 1994 or something like that. Before I saw the bright yellow KONSUL Mtb standing there, I didn't know those things :D I was 6 or so then^^
Most interesting yt comment i've read, so far. Funny to seen how the story repeats itself just now with gravel bikes, the hype around it and the anger of the forst rangers/ owners.
This is when I started riding mountain bikes. I've never stopped and still continue to ride. I just bought Specialized Turbo Levo E-MTB this summer. I feel like it's 1989 all over again and everything is new. I'll never stop riding.
This was state-of-the-art, cutting edge technology. Kinda funny looking back at it now. But I love older retro mountain bikes from the 80's/90's way more than new stuff. In fact I don't like any modern mountain bikes for so many years now. They are far too over-engineered and expensive. Unless you are a downhill rider, there's far too much useless features and ridiculous crap. Mtn bikes don't even look like bikes any more. It used to be simple and more fun. Bikes are one of those things that I feel the simpler the better. Just remember back in the day when you used to regularly hop on your bike and go anywhere, not thinking about what either you or others think about your bike?! It was just about transportation & having fun. It was more carefree and joyful
I am always thinking about what it was like to ride back in the 90’s. My parents opened one of the first mountain bike stores in my hometown. They always told me about going out riding new trails with no suspension. How they created races around here.
I have a Tour de France programme from 1989 and in one of the pictures, there is a crowd watching a race and one of the crowd has a mountain bike perched in a tree with them and i remember as a boy being transfixed by the bike thinking it looked like the coolest thing ever.
I am looking forward to taking my retro MTB out properly this summer, It has a lot of the components featured on these bikes, the cantilevers, Mavic rims, 1990 Deore LX GS and the Deore II 7 spd Thumbshifters shown here still working as if they were new, fully rigid, taken it out on a few smaller off-road rides and it rips, feels faster than my more modern Trek, I rode everything on rigid bikes like these in the early 90s, it wasn't just fire roads and bridlepaths, technical and rocky downhills, as well as steep up technical hill climbs, some good memories watching this, I think I saw my Saracen Trekker that I had, it would have been a v late 80s edition, U brakes front and rear!
Richtig geil, dass es diesen Kanal gibt. Farbenfrohe 80er / 90er Jahre. Danach wurde es immer mehr zum Mainstream. Sehe es fast täglich, da fahren völlig unerfahrene Deppen auf 4000 Euro Bikes... Zum Glück gehöre ich zu den Old School Bikern 😎😁
Got to get my Kona Muni-Mula tuned up and hit the trails again. Been out of the mountain bike world for years now and now I need some mountain bike pain! Used to ride hard all the time every day after work. No excuses, trails all over the place around me in Idaho.
When all mountain bikes were the same stamp, a level playing field, so no one upmanship and snobbery, like you get on the trails now, hardtail v full suspension v E bike v tyre sizes, thicknesses etc, competitiveness all the time. Bikes were rigid, tyres were 26 X 1.9 or 2.0, no cycle specific clothing, just shorts, t-shirt or track, shell suit and trainers and a rucksack with your packup in, puncture kit etc. Long days out with your mates on a bike that had huge wheels and so many gears! Such a massive leap from our bmxs! 👍
amazing... i got into mountain biking around this time, and old mate had a raleigh montage (21 inch frame) and i cycled down a bike track and hung on for dear life...i was addiected and went straight back up..! i then bought a second hand raleigh mustang atb - but it wasn't very good...but i bought my mates montage from him, then in 1991 i bought a white trek 850 (LX components, 18 inch frame) for 500 quid...loved it..!
I can get past no suspension front or rear and no hydraulic disc brakes, I can even get past the lack of a 1x12 drive drivetrain. What I can't get past is the crazy ass clothes they wore back then.
Love it. I remember all of this getting my first MTB in 1987. We've come a long way but some things never change. @5:50 the hate for MTB hasn't changed for some all these years. Sierra club sucks for their hate of mtb
Make Retro new again. People actually rode back then and didn't have to make everything competitive. I remember seeing my first Mtb, it was a Stumpjumper( around 1986 I think ) at Helotes Bicycle in San Antonio, TX. Those giant brake levers and bars were pretty far out to see for the first time. @12:00 I thought for sure a fight was about to go down.
Wie geil die Strecke kenne ich auch noch, da würde man heute ganz normal runter fahren . Regina Stiefl :-) als Mädchen :-) Kaprun war mal Downhill Mekka.
Funny to see the difference. Today we ride a full carbon downhill bike with 200mm suspension and only the best parts. The stuff they did is now some classic shit on our bikes.
RUclips decided I was finally ready to handle this video.
Hahaha
Same
The final boss of RUclips videos
Saame
Same here lol. Zum Glück hat RUclips gewartet, bis ich Deutsch vollständig verstehen kann. Very important.
Haha, die Farben, die Mode, die Frisuren... ich brauch noch ein Bier! :D
Da kommen wieder Erinnerungen hoch.... Prost :)
Fryzura na czeskiego metala😂😂😂
The colors are amazing be quiet.
Los colores deportivos LO MEJOR, hoy en día es todo negro, gris y aburrido, mucho carbono, quejas y críticas y CERO DISFRUTE.
Damn these guys were shredding those old school fully rigid bikes doing skids, bunny hops and endos. Respect!
11:07 ah guck, die leute gab's schon damals
Ich Feier den Kommentar hahaha 😂😂😂😂😂
die gabs schon immer xD
"oh diese Wilden auf ihren Hochrädern!"
*_Heute sind die Wanderer auf unseren trails._*
Kevin Mazur
No
Deine Wege sind nicht wild genug 🧐😜
echt so und dann schleppen sie auch noch ihre Hunde mit
Moin Meister
Es geht um miteinander , nicht nebeneinander
8:17
@@schreibikusbanana916 doch letztens is nen Vater mit Kind und Frau mit einer schnur nen downhill stück hochgeklettert als wir runter kamen am ende hatten die mühe da wieder runter zu kommen total bescheuert warum man da hoch musste die fahrräder hatten se unten stehen also damenräder halt aber sowas geht mir echt extrem aufm Sack
Unitforce
Ich kenne es von Motorrad enduro so, dass man zu erst guckt bevor man irgendwo runterfährt.
Wegen sicheren Auslauf unten.
Es ist verständlich dass Fußgänger in diesem Moment Gefahr darstellen, nur haben WIR, Fahrradfahrer den Wald nicht für uns alleine.
Ah, those eighty colorful clothes and hair cuts!
And then let's not forget the bikes,which came with parts which were anodised in all colours of the rainbow.My favourite is ano purple on a raw frame.
Haircuts - or lack thereof
@@adityagupta101 Looks like my hair would be going the same way,because of the quarantine.
Lol yup!!!
Amazing how much mtbikes have evolved. I wonder how the sport is gonna look 20 years from now 😎🤘🏼
Imagine going back in time with a modern 2019 mountain bike. Their minds would be blown ! 😂
It’s going to be lower, longer and slacker
It will be electric assist but by then it’ll be cheap.
10” travel, 25lb, e-bikes that be can go 50mph.
hoovering bikes
This video makes me miss my old TREK 930 from 1993. That was an awesome bike.
Yeah I love those full rigid steel frames. I want a 90s trek 820 so bad.
Damals hatte ich auch mein erstes Bike gekauft, Specialized Stumpjumper! Bockhart, aber kam damit überall hin. Einfach nur durch den Wald fahren! Herrlich!! Und heute kaufen sich die Leute überteuerte Elektroräder um überhaupt mal nen Berg ohne Schnappatmung hoch zu kommen. Ist ja wie Bankdrücken mit Gewichten aus Schaumstoff!!
Im Idealfall bedeutet ein E-Bike ein Auto weniger. Oder man hat eben einen eingebauten Lift.
Aber grundsätzlich bin ich deiner Meinung.
@@Sorgenfrei6250 Hallo...ja, mag sein das grade im städtischen Raum das Pedelec dafür sorgen kann die Verkehrssituation zu entschärfen. Aber...was passiert irgendwann mit den ganzen Accu's und.anderen Bauteilen unserer Livestyle- Bikes? Recyclen? Nö, die werden mittels irgendeinem Seelenverkäufer in die Dritte Welt geschippert um dort die Umwelt zu vergiften. Wenn schon Fahrrad dann old scool! Bleib gesund...
Awesome video. Didn't understand a word but got the message. People don't realize that MTB had to crawl before it could walk. Without all the work put in by the pioneers of this sport it wouldn't be where it is now. Laugh if you want to at the helmets, the simplicity of the bikes, and the inability of the riders but it all started way back then.
We have to thank Ritchey and Specialized for that.However,we also have to thank those who have developed the bike's and the sport itself.Even as a roadie,I think that this is crucial knowledge for any serious cyclist:knowing and appreciating every discipline of cycling.
@Stevey B I thank you ruclips.net/video/WxQM7GXA8Tc/видео.html
For those of us who remember, it doesn’t seem like “way back then”! Man!…I feel old!
У меня именно такой мтб как на видео
Современные это говно и их дибил делал
@@робертПетров-с8дGet a gravel bike and put flat handlebars on it > retro mountain bike!
Сейчас это ретро, а тогда это был ТОП! Нам оставалось только мечтать о такой технике и форме.
Damals noch ohne Gabelfederung, vom "Fully" ganz zu schweigen.
Dabei wäre das auch damals technisch schon möglich gewesen!
time when guys actually went to the mountains with their bikes...genuine fun
Wahnsinn, ein Jahr davor fing es für mich an....mein erstes MTB,ein Marin!
Mit rund 17 kg waren die Alpenüberquerungen oft eine Qual, Hochalpin wurde mehr geschoben und getragen.
Einziger Luxus, Vorbaudämpfung von Proflex,10 mm "Federweg"....
Die Mode und Frisuren waren zu dieser Zeit eine einzige Umweltverschmutzung!
Die damalige Technik setzte natürlich brutale Grenzen....was aus den Geschwistern geworden ist?
ach komm, die klamotten waren geil, ich wünschte ich hätte nicht alle meine pink/gelben trainingsanzüge weggeschmissen :D
@@Simon-jh1hf
Diese Modelle verursachten nachweislich unheilbaren Augenkrebs.....
Man, der Förster hört sich ja gerne reden.
Da hört man noch raus, dass Förster damals noch ein sehr hoch angesehener Berufsstand war. Dass die Biker der Tierwelt die Ruhe in der Abenddämmerung etwas wegnehmen war mir bisher gar nicht bewusst. Interessante Perspektive, die der Förster da miteingebracht hat.
haha ich dachte echt dass das Satire ist
echt zu geil :D allgemein eine Hammer Doku
@@19Marc79 die Tiere können heutzutage noch froh sein, dass ihr Wald nicht gefällt und als Nutzwald verwendet wird
neben der permanenten asphaltierung von Wäldern....
ganz zu schweigen davon, dass die ja auchTiere gejagd werden. Meine Cousine ist Försterin.. Wildschweine werden teilweise bewusst als Rotte in bestimmte Richtungen getrieben und von mehreren Schützen gejagd. Ein einziger Schuss ist 100x mal mehr Stress für alle Tiere in der Nähe als 10 Biker die da am Tag durchradeln.
zumal die Tiere ja auch allgemein trails meiden und dann einfach etwas Abseits unterwegs sind.
man könnte ja auch kommunizieren und Zeiten festlegen in denen gefahren werden darf, sodass gegen Dämmerung alle langsam den trail verlassen.
I still have 3 early 90s Marin's which r used daily.lovem!
Sweet!
I brought my bright yellow 1985 Cannondale mountain bike to Germany summer of '87. It caught EVERYONE'S attention. All I heard is, "WASSSS ist das????" No one had seen mountain bikes in Germany yet, so it attracted a lot of attention.
So great to have a bike that summer.
PS And get this: the Tour de France just so happened to start in Berlin that year (to help celebrate Berlin's 750th anniversary). Well, the Tour route came right through my city. And to add to that, I met another American foreign worker who was a French native speaker. He and I approached the race director and he, putting on his best fake bad-American French accent, begged for back-stage passes. "We LOVE France!" VOILA! we had passes! Man, what a treat. Seeing the 7-11 team show up with Eric Heiden coaching. Laurent Fignon hanging out at a fountain pre-race, etc. What pure unadulterated luck!
I've had a few cannondale frames starting early 90's. Very rigid w/nice welds -
I had my first MTB from Edeka in 1994 or something like that. Before I saw the bright yellow KONSUL Mtb standing there, I didn't know those things :D
I was 6 or so then^^
Most interesting yt comment i've read, so far.
Funny to seen how the story repeats itself just now with gravel bikes, the hype around it and the anger of the forst rangers/ owners.
When skidding and doing an end-o was next level biking! Brilliant. Thank you pioneers
Ja, das waren noch Zeiten: Leggings und Schulterpolster. Das traut sich heute nur noch Cindy aus Marzahn.
This is when I started riding mountain bikes. I've never stopped and still continue to ride. I just bought Specialized Turbo Levo E-MTB this summer. I feel like it's 1989 all over again and everything is new. I'll never stop riding.
17kg hardtails 😂
Wunderbarer Bericht, unbezahlbar.
Der Film ist sowas wie der legendäre "Schulmädchen-Report". Bloß für Bergräder. Geniales Video und sehr unterhaltsam!
Damals gabs kein Enduro, Downhill, Xc , Downcountry usw.
Wurde alles mit der selben Mühle gefahren!
Und trotzdem hatten wir Spass dabei.
5:43 Very nice outfit, Herr Günter.
This was state-of-the-art, cutting edge technology. Kinda funny looking back at it now. But I love older retro mountain bikes from the 80's/90's way more than new stuff. In fact I don't like any modern mountain bikes for so many years now. They are far too over-engineered and expensive. Unless you are a downhill rider, there's far too much useless features and ridiculous crap. Mtn bikes don't even look like bikes any more. It used to be simple and more fun. Bikes are one of those things that I feel the simpler the better. Just remember back in the day when you used to regularly hop on your bike and go anywhere, not thinking about what either you or others think about your bike?! It was just about transportation & having fun. It was more carefree and joyful
I am always thinking about what it was like to ride back in the 90’s. My parents opened one of the first mountain bike stores in my hometown. They always told me about going out riding new trails with no suspension. How they created races around here.
Imagine traveling back in time with a full suspension 😂 hell even a hard tail
We’ve foolishly abandoned the technical endo-fishtail maneuver.
I am so old ;) Thank you for the video. 1992 it was my first year with MTB, what a history.
I have a Tour de France programme from 1989 and in one of the pictures, there is a crowd watching a race and one of the crowd has a mountain bike perched in a tree with them and i remember as a boy being transfixed by the bike thinking it looked like the coolest thing ever.
This video is sick the clothes are cool! Miss the 90s growing up
Finds genial wie die bei so einer Rahmengeometrie die Fahrräder komplett ans Limit bringen !
😀Ganz Wichtig, der Helm Gehört an den Lenker ! 😀😀
Deswegen ist es wichtig immer mit der Mode zu gehen. Wie soll man sich sonst später für sein Outfit schämen 😂
Junge, der Trupp da am Schluss auf die Zugspitze. Na Respekt, von wegen Fully und Schnick Schnack. Die hatten Eier aus Stahl 😂😂
Driving those old bikes, they still have more skill than 90% of todays MTB riders on their 10k dollar fully suspension E-bike...
Die eloquenz des Försters, grandios. Wieso spricht heute keiner mehr so
mir gefällt der jägermeister, das interview/der beitrag könnte von heute sein.
Hahaha!
"Treibjagden auf Wanderer sind nämlich nicht erlaubt."
Schön wie das Gejammer über Biker schon so alt ist wie das MTB selber 🤣🤣🤣
An diese Klamotten erinnere ich mich mit grauen
Noch ohne Dämpfer. Ich hatte kurz später mein erstes und heute fahre ich immer noch mit einem durch die Felder. Ja,dass MTB hat die Welt erobert.
6:50 haha der ist ja der Hammer xD
der klingt wie Satire
I am looking forward to taking my retro MTB out properly this summer, It has a lot of the components featured on these bikes, the cantilevers, Mavic rims, 1990 Deore LX GS and the Deore II 7 spd Thumbshifters shown here still working as if they were new, fully rigid, taken it out on a few smaller off-road rides and it rips, feels faster than my more modern Trek, I rode everything on rigid bikes like these in the early 90s, it wasn't just fire roads and bridlepaths, technical and rocky downhills, as well as steep up technical hill climbs, some good memories watching this, I think I saw my Saracen Trekker that I had, it would have been a v late 80s edition, U brakes front and rear!
I still have my 1996 GT with 3x7 and Tranz-X bar ends.
It is permanently set up on my turbo trainer, it’s all it’s really good for nowadays.
I still have my GT Avalanche from 2000. I ride it almost every day in the mountains.
valentin65 I’m a bit of a GT fan, I’ve got my 96 Talera, a 2015 Avalanche Expert and a 2018 Zaskar Carbon Expert 👍
What a groovy film. In 1989 I had a Raleigh Mirage I think...I thought it was the pinnacle of bike design.
✌👍
I have a Raleigh mirage purple and Ridgeback mtb sis 605 both from new great bikes
Wenn ich diese Bikes sehe, dann kommen Kindheitserinnerungen hoch! 😊
Richtig geil, dass es diesen Kanal gibt. Farbenfrohe 80er / 90er Jahre. Danach wurde es immer mehr zum Mainstream. Sehe es fast täglich, da fahren völlig unerfahrene Deppen auf 4000 Euro Bikes... Zum Glück gehöre ich zu den Old School Bikern 😎😁
Ok boomer
deshalb fahre ich auch BMX.. da gibts keine Deppen. Und falls doch, dann nicht für lang. :D Die bikes verzeihen nichts
i love hearing all the cantis squealing.
They're using pretty wide bars in the last part, which is a surprise. Almost as wide as today.
Those bars are 700mm to about 720mm long. Today's bars already make 840mm
This is before they got narrow.
Then NORBA came along lmao
das ist ein wundervoller retro bericht! alles so erlebt. danke!
7:45 Lol a mexican was hiding in the woods
I'm mexican. He doesn't look like a mean mexican. I think you say that for his clothes. Search on Google Mexico, "zarape" :)
@@fernandog369 he's a friendly mexican 🤣🤔
M R this is Germany.
So eine hohe Geschwindigkeit auf diesen Dingern. Das waren echte Mountainbike-Helden.
Klasse! so lustige Hosen hate ich damals auch 😂- haben wir 1989 "Alberhosen" genannt!
We need to have retro races at events with cash winner's to show how dangerous and awesome the one bike fits all for Downhill, CX, Enduro etc.
Got to get my Kona Muni-Mula tuned up and hit the trails again. Been out of the mountain bike world for years now and now I need some mountain bike pain! Used to ride hard all the time every day after work. No excuses, trails all over the place around me in Idaho.
When they all jumped over that twig 2:21 🤯 just insane
When all mountain bikes were the same stamp, a level playing field, so no one upmanship and snobbery, like you get on the trails now, hardtail v full suspension v E bike v tyre sizes, thicknesses etc, competitiveness all the time. Bikes were rigid, tyres were 26 X 1.9 or 2.0, no cycle specific clothing, just shorts, t-shirt or track, shell suit and trainers and a rucksack with your packup in, puncture kit etc. Long days out with your mates on a bike that had huge wheels and so many gears! Such a massive leap from our bmxs! 👍
That barrel adjuster in the intro is toast. Just moved with the cable housing.
Absolut geniales Video, danke fürs Hochladen...
Ich dreh gleich wieder mal ne Runde...
👍🏻
Das waren noch Zeiten :-) Schön...ein wenig in der Vergangenheit schwelgen ;-)
Das farbenfrohe Equipment kommt auch wieder... Sicher 😊
Was für eine Perle! Vielen Dank fürs hochladen (obwohl... ich fühle mich jetzt grad ziemlich alt)
Meinem linken Ohr gefällt das!
amazing... i got into mountain biking around this time, and old mate had a raleigh montage (21 inch frame) and i cycled down a bike track and hung on for dear life...i was addiected and went straight back up..!
i then bought a second hand raleigh mustang atb - but it wasn't very good...but i bought my mates montage from him, then in 1991 i bought a white trek 850 (LX components, 18 inch frame) for 500 quid...loved it..!
Danke für diese Erinnerung an alte Zeiten. So bunt habe ich das gar nicht in Erinnerung .
Und Susi war mein Schwarm. ;-)
I have been riding for over 30 years now and I can't believe this is what we used to ride back then. Only if we had dropper posts!
Don’t you remember the Hite-Rite?
I still using that kind of mountain bike
I miss the 90s brightly coloured mountain bikes shell tracksuits and white doves
I was 19 then, no suspension. Great times, in hospital 🤣
Wind was a big problem back then. Need to wear your wind breaker.
Lol 😂
Good padding for protection imo
4:59 wie geil ist diese Hose?? Die und einen Fokuhila... ein Traum.
"Das Bergrad" and the intro music 😂! MTB-ing hits different in German.
Oh wow!!! Look there is no refuges!!
Those are some cool flat bar gravel bikes
This is how skilled are riders back when suspension isn't a problem🤣
And Rim Brakes at that!!!
Kultige Zeiten ! Keine Federung, Daumenshifter => Old school MTB halt :)
Der Forstmann sieht noch richtig Oldschool aus 😂
Wir sammeln auch diese alten Hardtails. Hat einen gewissen Touch und macht Fun...
I can get past no suspension front or rear and no hydraulic disc brakes, I can even get past the lack of a 1x12 drive drivetrain. What I can't get past is the crazy ass clothes they wore back then.
Millennial? Yea we wore some goofy colored shit. Had some stupid ass haircuts too.
Mr. E okay boomer
Everything looks amazing in this video. High vis on bikes should be a requirement. Hate this stealth black phase they're going through.
@@mr.e0311 no, Gen-Xer. I grew up in the 80's, and I don't remember clothes looking like that.
aaa los 90s y los colores neon . que tiempoos XD
Schöner Film. An Günter Baumhauer kann ich mich noch erinnern. Er war auch Moderator bei "Sport im Westen"
I didn't understand a word, but because the pictures are so good, I really enjoyed it.
Those bikes were so heavy they effected the gravitational pull of the earth
Shimano Deore XT thumbshifters. Check. Day-Glo paint. Check. Ridiculous trousers. Check.
Wow just crazy how much 31 years has changed MTB.
SCOTT Racing ,Racing Pro, Boulder 1989🥰🤩😘👍 !
🚴♂️💚🙏🏳️🌈🇺🇦🌈🥰
Xugasti ya triscaba por ahí en esa época, y yo también, con la "motoreta"...😂😂😂
Love it. I remember all of this getting my first MTB in 1987. We've come a long way but some things never change. @5:50 the hate for MTB hasn't changed for some all these years. Sierra club sucks for their hate of mtb
Ci siamo passati "tutti", d'altronde quelle avevamo. E chi ci pensava agli ammortizzatori...
Make Retro new again. People actually rode back then and didn't have to make everything competitive. I remember seeing my first Mtb, it was a Stumpjumper( around 1986 I think ) at Helotes Bicycle in San Antonio, TX. Those giant brake levers and bars were pretty far out to see for the first time.
@12:00 I thought for sure a fight was about to go down.
well you can still just ride today.
@@SimonBauer7 It's hard to get one of those these days. Modern MTBs are overengineered to death.
Wie geil die Strecke kenne ich auch noch, da würde man heute ganz normal runter fahren . Regina Stiefl :-) als Mädchen :-)
Kaprun war mal Downhill Mekka.
Eine tolle Zeit ohne Quotenfrauen.
Man, Nostalgie pur.
Ich hatte mir mein erstes Ende 1986 gekauft
I had the First Yeti Ultimate sold in the Midwest. Got it from Straight Up Cycle in Illinois
Funny to see the difference. Today we ride a full carbon downhill bike with 200mm suspension and only the best parts. The stuff they did is now some classic shit on our bikes.
They really had that "Saved by the Bell" thing going on.
Wow, they sure liked to whip their tails around.
Anyone here who has also watched Rodando Por Ti(rolling for you)?It's amazing retro MTB material.
This was enough. Perfect. On Shimano Drive you Could replace every single Sproket.
Thank God for suspension forks and dropper posts
Yeah, but if you had a rear rack to sit on then you wouldn't need a dropper post or slack geometry! Those guys had it figured out.