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Browsing Gumtree there is a rigid MTB built within a mile or two of me back in 1989. I can not recall ever reading about this builder before. "Bikes Milngavie" Highlander model. Good old Reynolds 531 frame and fork etc.

https://www.gumtree.com/p/bicycles/highlander-mountain-bike/1433685042
A quick google doesn't find anything apart from a possible road model on a Flickr page mainly dedicated to the well known Flying Scot bikes.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/56903494@N06/with/9627935473/
Anyone heard of them?
Very cool. Maybe worth asking Al at Wheelcraft if he knows anything. Or Keith at Killearn Cycles has been in the business a wee while.
I think that was the only one made.
Bikes of Milngavie was owned by Ronnie McKay I think these may have been built in a workshop at Bells Farm. Happy to be proved wrong.👍
Definitely not the only one made!
I still see Ronnie on his bike now and again.
Excellent,I had a set of wheels with those Mavic Paris Dakar hubs #80sflashback 🙂
Shame I already have 4 bikes in the shed or I would be tempted as a pub bike. I think 1989 was roughly when I bought my first MTB. A Trek 800 rigid.
Crying out for a 'gravel' bike conversion.
Aye,U brakes FTW 😉
Aye,U brakes FTW
They were terrible! Weighed about 1kg and clogged with mud on every ride.
Had one on a Fisher Hoo Koo e Koo back in 1988 ish...
I think there is one hanging in the new transport museum, in Glasgow.
Edit, I've just read the ad.....
U-brakes were horrid things! I had one of the first ‘88 Stumpjumpers in the country, and as said, the sodding things clogged up horribly at the first sign of damp off-road!
Also - purple grips! 😁