graham1975
Senior Retro Guru
Do carbon boosters look correct on retro bikes???? im really not sure, was there any retro bikes that came out of the factory with them as standard, not including upgrades :? :?
nevadasmith":27w0ahcp said:graham1975":27w0ahcp said:nevadasmith":27w0ahcp said:Here's another yeti.
Would probably look abit nicer if the pictures were taking with a bit less in the background, nit picking i know but just my thought
pics changed - I think they look better.
graham1975":26ko62bf said:nevadasmith":26ko62bf said:graham1975":26ko62bf said:nevadasmith":26ko62bf said:Here's another yeti.
Would probably look abit nicer if the pictures were taking with a bit less in the background, nit picking i know but just my thought
pics changed - I think they look better.
Definatly looks better in those pics how many puddles did you have to avoid untill you got the spottless polished pics!?
maverick":k567u7qh said:Again lots of nice bikes on display and at last some of them even seem to have been ridden rather than people spending alot of Dinar on something to look at.
The Pace (listed by Pace) looks good as does the GT aggressor, but for me the best has got to be the original TBG CinderCone listed by Sinnerman.
That bike looks truelly original in all its splatter paint glory, who would have thought a drunken night with a few tins of paint would still look so good all these years on, and the influenece they have had over all subsequent MTB's, they where the frames that set the new standard.
My humble vote is cast firmly in the direction of 'sinnerman' and his gloriously perfect looking Cinder Cone.
Hoorah
graham1975":1ozbef6u said:Jesus hell, how long is that stem on the Cindercone???? 170???
I dont know if i can even vote this month, there is so many lovely bikes here it just wouldnt be fair to try and pick a winner, there is probably 50% which i could easily vote for as a winner
rossco":33g5w3g0 said:Good to see a few old cruisers....so just to join in here's my Schwinng.