This was the unreadable, least influential, and most useless of the trade magazines. They paid me to write shitty articles. Because I had no pride, I took their money. Here is one of those articles
Category: MTB Archive Posts
This is where I post vintage materials from the Mountain Bike Legacy Project, which primarily covers the years from 1970 to 1990.
There is no order here other that what I found in the files recently. I tried to collect every printed word about mountain biking before 1990, when it became impossible to keep up. Now I am happy to share it with anyone who finds the site.
Read more about the Mountain Bike Legacy Project by clicking on The Archive tab under About Charlie.
15-speed clunker “mongrel” bikes take to the mountains.
By 1985, news mentions of the MountainBikes company no longer included my name.
Southwest Cycling, April 1985
This Southern California cycling tabloid discovers mountain biking.
Bicycle Rider Premiere Issue
I think this magazine lasted about three years. Too bad, because the graphics and production were great. In this issue they take a look at the new Fisher Montare.
Dirt Rider
Making the obvious connection between mountain bikes and the world of motocross, and possibly smelling advertising dollars, this motorcycle magazine shows how you can have fun without a motor.