legrandefromage":2h1v3jt7 said:
Why dont you try and work on your skills instead of buying new and adding to global warming and Taiwan sweatshops when you could be mocking your friends instead?
I'd like to think my skills are ok thanks, having done the Twrch XC trail at Cwmcarn today on the Marin and kept up with the FS boys...
and I keep my friends by not mocking them!
It's more that riding the Welsh trails has completely opened my eyes to a totally different kind of riding, something I've never experienced before. Up till now, with the exception of the Leith Hill Retrobike ride a couple of years ago, I'd never really dome what I now classify as serious off-roading - it's all bridleways, commons, etc; nice, Surrey countryside. For that, the Marin is perfect and a joy to ride.
Cwmcarn today was a laugh on it, a chance to prove that an 18yr-old bike with a low racing position, cantilever brakes, skinny tyres and no suspension can still cut it - and I did that, and then some. Some of the Afan trails on it, however, were utter hell - not because of me, but because I was at the limit of what the bike could take without pringling rims, shredding tyres, or snapping aged alloy bars.
Whether us retro affictionados like it or not, trails have got harder as bikes have got better - I've never ridden this type of trail before, so of course I viewed FS as unnecessary. Now that I want to go back again and again, and ride harder and faster, the old steed just won't allow me to do that.
I have no axe to grind about retro biking really - I don't need to prove to anyone that they don't need FS, that it can be done on an old bike, because you know what? They don't care. Whilst I was getting hammered about, cramp in my fingers from constant braking, unable to build up any speed due to neverending rocky sections, they were all having fun.
Fun is what I want from my riding; it's something I do on my days off. If I don't enjoy it, I at least expect to get paid, and have to call someone "boss".
If a FS bike enables me to have more fun, then so be it, I'll get one. I'm not really bothered that anyone might think I've sold out or gone soft, because anyone who thinks that, well, their opinion doesn't matter really.
The Marin isn't going anywhere, and hell, I'll probably take it back to Afan to complete the black run on it just to show
to myself that I can do it! I love the style, elegance and nostalgia of the retro stuff; it takes me back to the heady days of being a teenager and building dream spec bike inbetween 6th Form lessons. For riding serious stuff now, I'm afraid I'll take the hydroformed, disc-braked modern please.
This post has ended up being a bit longer than I anticipated
and it is in no way a criticism or dig at anyone or anything (as I really do love this place and the guys I've met through it), so please don't take it that way! It's just the ramblings of a tired and achy biker...
Cheers
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