http://xenon.stanford.edu/~rsf/mtn-bike.html (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
Mountain Biking
Featured in "Mountain Bike" magazine, May 1995, page 12!
The hunt for the Web's coolest mountain bike![[NEW]](/view-wwwdir_n/http://xenon.stanford.edu/~rsf/graphics/new.gif)
Help me find the Web's coolest mountain bike. (To qualify, there must be a picture of the bike somewhere on the World-Wide Web.) The current leader is Chris Bailey's Trek Y-33. Some other bikes mentioned as candidates:
Mountain biking in the San Francisco Bay Area
local trails
There's also a mailing list for mountain biking enthusiasts in the Bay Area (primarily the South Bay). To subscribe to (or unsubscribe from) this list, send mail to mtn-bike-request@warp9.ebay.sun.com
The R.O.M.P. group is active in representing the interests of local mountain bikers
Bicycle Trails Council of Marin (BTCM)
Grizzly Peak Cyclists (Berkeley) hase several organized rides (including MTB rides)
Recent minutes and agendas from meetings of the Mid-Peninsula Regional Open Space District
Support the Montara tunnel proposal. This tunnel - an alternative to a proposed surface road bypassing Devil's Slide - would preserve Montara mountain for mountain biking (and other activities)
Mountain biking in other areas
U.S.A.
Canada
Europe
- The Trento Bike Pages describe rides throughout Europe (mainly Italy, but also Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, Portugal, and even the Netherlands!)
- The "Academic MTB" club in Halmstad, Sweden
- U.K.
Asia
New Zealand
Race results
Miscellaneous
(Last modified date: 95.04.21)
Ross Finlayson