Good collection. I've owned Trimble since 1991. Owned 6 in total a few years back. But had to sell a few as we couldn't move at home with out tripping over a Trimble. These two are 1992 custom frame paint frame 409 of 500 made. The 'modern' is a 2005 frame the complete mtb weighs 15lb 4oz a flyer
The forks are Canondale peperami alloy 1991 vintage and Trigon carbons
if you like vintage mtb's and road bikes then visit here
www.retrobike.co.uk
Yes. Brent Trimble's relations started the company again from 2005-2007 with two frames 26er & 29er disc brakes only. frame weighs 3lb 2oz for 20''
But again things went wrong and stopped production. I won this 2005 V brake frame on e-bay in 2011.
Dean bikes own the moulds now for Trimbles and they made 20 frames with a Dean badge on back in the late 90's. Dean Luner i think it was called.
But I don't really know what to do with it-LA is a TERRIBLE city for biking, and once I'm old enough to get my license, well...I guess I'll still ride for fun sometimes, just no longer for "commuting."
Don't really mind it getting dirty. And haven't been arsed to get studded tires so no winter riding for me, which kinda sucks because the winter isn't exactly short over here
I live on the equator so it's too hot all the time. Learning to ride in light rain is a joy. There is also a cool breeze just when it's starts to rain every afternoon in rainy season.
Something shiny and biked shaped coming in 5 days....
...Ok, not that shiny, but certainly bike shaped.
If anyone guesses the model then they can have many internet points (yes this is an unreasonable challenge )
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