I had been wanting a black JMC Black Shadow with a Euro BB since they came out. Not only did I find one, but through some weird twist of fate or harmonic convergence, I had cash on me to buy it that day.
In 1981 I sold my beloved Torker to buy something longer. I had wanted a JMC since 1978. When an area shop started carrying JMC in 1980ish, I decided that a JMC would be my next bike. I went in to buy a black Black Shadow with a Euro BB. The shop was out of Shadows and had no forks. The only frame in stock was a blue long standard. Being an impatient 14-year-old, I took it with plans to buy a fork later. I had immediate buyer's remorse, but I loved the bike's ride. Soon I was planning how I would replace it with the Black Shadow F/F of my dreams. I never did, till a couple of years ago.
My first JMC, circa 1981ish.

This is really the only bike of mine that I don't ride much. I will ride it, but no jumping. I don't really build them like this any more. I prefer building with survivor stuff. Someone once described my bikes as looking like they were put away in 1980 where they sat until now. I like that. This one is an exception to that. It's pretty and sexy, but a little too "clean" for me. Not getting rid of it, though.
I had another JMC, (see last pics--one with Jim Melton) but sold it a few months ago so I could buy my sick GJS. It was really hard to sell, but since I had two and really, really, really wanted a GJS. . .
The pedals pictured are Helix and KKT. It now has MKS BM-10s. The rear tire has been changed, too.








Frame: 1981 JMC Black Shadow with Euro BB
Forks: 1981 JMC Black Shadow
Headset: Tange MX-3 headset (NOS) with Suntour Headset Lock (NOS) and Dirt Skirt (NOS)
Stem: Pro Neck
Bars: First-Gen GT Pro, re-chrome plated
Grips: A’me Round Bubble Font
Brakes: Front and rear Shimano Tourney DX calipers and levers (NOS) with Kool Stop Continental pads (NOS)
Seat Clamp: Dia Compe Two-Bolt (NOS)
Seatpost: Basset 4130 Chromo (NOS)
Saddle: Kashimax MX (NOS)
Cranks: Campagnolo Strada (anodized) with 45T drilled Sugino chainring and Campagnolo crank caps
BB: Campagnolo Super Record
Pedals: MKS BM-10 (NOS)
Wheels: Araya 7x (NOS) with Phil Wood hubs (NOS rear), Union SS spokes, 16T, Suntour, 888 freewheel
Tires: Mitsuboshi Comp III 20 x 2.125 front (NOS), Mitsuboshi Comp III 20 x 1.5 rear
Chain: HKK Smoker (NOS)
Other: Black vinyl pads, Haro number plate (NOS), Haro numbers
This is the f/f I sold recently.

I still have all the parts waiting for the right frameset. Love to snag a Pro Neck. I think.

Jim Melton with my JMCs. That's Harry Leary in the background.
