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Writer's pictureTamati Van Kerkhove

Steel 26" MTB's, a relic of the past?

In the desert of the real, there are few experiences that can match the thrill of riding a vintage 26" mountain bike. These machines, crafted from steel and aluminum, are built to withstand the rigors of the most challenging terrain. They are relics from a bygone era, when technology was still in its infancy and the sport of mountain biking was still in its infancy.

Riding a vintage mountain bike is like a journey back in time, to an age when the only thing that mattered was the machine between your legs and the trail ahead. The ride is rough and rugged, the gears are clunky and the brakes are spongy. But despite the drawbacks, there is something special about these bikes that makes them worth the effort.

When you're out on the trail, the only thing that exists is the present moment. The past is forgotten and the future is irrelevant. The only thing that matters is the ride, and the only thing that can stop you is yourself.

For many, these vintage mountain bikes have become more than just machines. They have become a way of life, a connection to the wild places that they call home. In these deserts of reality, they are a sanctuary from the chaos of the world, and a reminder of a simpler time when life was lived in the present moment.

To those who ride, these vintage mountain bikes are not relics of the past, but a window to the future. They are a symbol of our connection to the earth and a reminder of our own mortality. They remind us that in the grand scheme of things, we are just small players on this great stage, but that does not mean we should not strive to leave our mark.

So if you ever find yourself in the desert of the real, with nothing but a vintage mountain bike and the open trail, remember that the only thing stopping you is yourself. And in the end, that is all that truly matters.



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