I belive it's an '85. They made a two colors ...the red and the blue
that I owned. It was the 1st year they introduced the Rockhopper.  I
took the bullmoose off after a year or two and rode drop bars on it
for a while. Eventually I sold it to my brother-in-law and he still
rides it ( well sometimes).  I should buy it back and restore it.
hmmm.

It was a fun bike to ride and took me a lot of new places.

~Mike


On Apr 21, 8:00 pm, cyclotourist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Awesome indeed!
>
> I'm partial to Hunqahopper!
>
>
>
>
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> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Leslie <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Sweet!  Awesome!   Enjoy that bike!
>
> > On Apr 21, 8:42 pm, jinxed <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I work for a shop.
>
> > > We sell Trek, Cannondale, BH...lots of carbon. Lots of squishy bikes.
>
> > > Being on the A.H.H I am the black sheep. Everyone thinks I'm loony. I
> > > have not purchased anything from our shop besides tubes and tires for
> > > probably 5 years. Nothin we sell really get my blood going, except...
>
> > > One day a long time ago, little ol lady brings in a couple bikes that
> > > "We purchased over 20 years ago and hung in the garage." She didnt
> > > want them, and wanted something else. We took them in trade, hooked
> > > her up on a new bike, and the bikes went on display in our store. One
> > > was her small Centurion road bike, full DA. Minty mint condition. The
> > > other was (assuming) her husbands 85? Rock Hopper. Again...minty mint.
> > > Original tires even. I have drooled over the bike since, but felt a
> > > strange "on the fence" pang about it. On one hand, I was happy to see
> > > it displayed proudly and preserved instead of rusting away in a
> > > backyard. On the other it irritated me that it was not be used.
>
> > > I have been quite vocal over the years that if it was ever taken off
> > > display to give me opportunity to buy it.
>
> > > Today was that day. And the owner told me to just take it home!
>
> > > I believe it's an 85 but need to research some more. It was hung in
> > > our rafters, so it was tough to tell what exactly it had on it till it
> > > came down today. Derailleurs are Shimano Deer Head, Mostly Shimano
> > > components: Canti's and levers, Unishift thumb shifters, hubs and
> > > pedals, Avocet Saddle, Specialized cranks, Bullmoose is not labeled,
> > > but I believe Nitto was doing some stuff for the big S.
>
> > > Anyway, I removed the dried out tires and threw on some fat IRC Duro
> > > Metro slicks for the time being. I plan to pick up some skinwall MTB
> > > tires, add a Brooks B-17, a big saddle bag, and hit the dirt!!
>
> > > Here is a quick phone picture:
>
> > >http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5104/5641499223_d5a5004395_b.jpg
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> David
> Redlands, CA
>
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