IMDb
7.7 /10
125 votes

Documentary · 2006 · 1h 23min
Long before the mountain bike entered our global consciousness, the cycling enthusiasts of Northern California's Marin County rode modified pre-WWII bicycles down the slopes of Mount Tamalpais. They developed their bikes through rigorous field-testing, often risking life and limb to do so. Some of these cyclists were Category-1 road racers looking for a new way to train during the off-season. Others were simply fun-loving hippies looking for a new way to commune with nature. Their early bikes were scavenged from dumpsters and junkyards. It was from these humble beginnings that a multi-billion dollar industry, a form of recreation for the masses, and an Olympic event, were born. These hefty steeds were affectionately known as Klunkerz.
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Klunkerz: A Film About Mountain Bike History
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IMDb
7.7 /10
125 votes
Rotten Tomatoes
91 /100
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8.0 /10
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Weighted average
8.3/10