RustyGold
Senior Retro Guru
lrh":38t6rpke said:Late 90s stuff gets no love around here but I'm hoping to prove that, with the right parts, stuff from 1997/1998 is the sweet spot between retro looks and modern performance
That's very true. I really consider myself a lover of all things vintage and classic, on and off the bike, but the early to mid-nineties bicycles/parts are truly coveted (rightly so, mind you) whereas their later brethern seemingly get ugly duckling status . Whereas, myself, I've always found that late-nineties stuff is equally as good, not to mention it has the comfort of 'modern' performance. It really does strike that fine line between form and function, for me at least.
It could well be nostalgia working in reverse for me, having obtained my first decently performing MTB's from this era ('97-'99). Hence, I fully understand the love of early MTB technology, particularly if you lusted for/owned it around the time.... Either way, I dearly want a Stumpjumper of this era :twisted:.