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Also before my time...at least in regards to my exposure to mountain biking, let alone downhill mountain biking. I'm old enough to where I should have known, but I was living in Florida back then.
btw, that thing looks like a mechanic's worse nightmare!!
Oh, and is that The Stig?
Wacky.
Dude was working as a sales rep for (tataahh) Dainese in Switzerland for a while after he retired from racing.
But his nickname was rather "Bug Man" than "Darth somewhat".
Oh yeah: The bike was a one-off from Francis Glatz, named "ATZ" (you can read that on the front shock).
Glatz' ATZ bolt-on suspension fork was one of the very early designs, used by many Swiss riders such as Albert Iten and Perakis. The great thing about that ATZ-parts was that you could turn rigid wheels to suspension up front and in the back:
http://fotos.mtb-news.de/img/photos/6/8/1/6/_/large/cilo-atz-perakis-fu…
Glatz left the bicycle industry to manufacture precision parts for watch makers and car makers a long time ago.
Yes, things have changed. I couldn't believe these guide rings were real the first time I found them at the office, I thought they were a prop or display or something. In the middle is our new S4 bash ring in the size I use for DH now.
BTW, looks like the dude in the original post had an early Specialized Dangler prototype......
Flashback city.
Chain device is a DCD (Daves Chain Device).
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