cce":2kl2fzq1 said:You may as well go titanium - titanium is the only material that's only really represented properly at the high end.
Also a good Ti bike feels like riding the best steel bike ever created to a Megan Fox no-strings booty call.
dbmtb":ogilyw1x said:Dropping £2K on a retrobike is insane.....
Kona lover":7ibt3ark said:dbmtb":7ibt3ark said:Dropping £2K on a retrobike is insane.....
Really? I've rebuilt/renovated 6 retro bikes of which I still own them all and still ride. The most exotic of them would be a Zaskar or Explosif that is the level I have bought at. I've worked 7 days a week for months on end building up a business and should I not be allowed a treat?
Kona lover":3g64xkd6 said:dbmtb":3g64xkd6 said:Dropping £2K on a retrobike is insane.....
Really? I've rebuilt/renovated 6 retro bikes of which I still own them all and still ride. The most exotic of them would be a Zaskar or Explosif that is the level I have bought at. I've worked 7 days a week for months on end building up a business and should I not be allowed a treat?
dbmtb":3g64xkd6 said:You should do this like a fine wine.... Find the wine you want (the frame) and let it mature over a few years (speccing it as you go - some parts might take years to track down) and enjoy it when it's ready.