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jez-4-bikes-max":2uiu2ghw said:Raleigh are a little like MG Rover I think.
Notorious for using peoples nostalgia to sell overpriced, poorly made crap you mean?
jez-4-bikes-max":2uiu2ghw said:Raleigh are a little like MG Rover I think.
Neil":1hank5rc said:Come on, John - it's nothing to do with history or heritage.John":1hank5rc said:For someone who claims to have an understanding of cool you don't actually have a clue do you? :xmas-cool:Neil":1hank5rc said:Which has precisely what to do with being "cool"?
Perhaps a myriad of other factors, but not what they were doing 20, 30, 40 etc... years ago. History and heritage are precisely that, but nothing, that's right, nothing whatsoever to do with something being "cool".
Now something being retro ;-) that's a different matter ;-) But then, not all retro is cool.
And to be fair, I've not nailed my colours to the mast one way or t'other on the brand of Raleigh.
Whenever I think of Rover, I just think K-series and head gasket failure...jez-4-bikes-max":2esjz1q9 said:Raleigh are a little like MG Rover I think.
mechagouki":2591b0kr said:jez-4-bikes-max":2591b0kr said:Raleigh are a little like MG Rover I think.
Notorious for using peoples nostalgia to sell overpriced, poorly made crap you mean?
Personally, I use a certain era as criteria for bikes I like and appreciate.John":22r5efuq said:Get a grip, since this is a site about old bicycles I would imagine most people use criteria like history and heritage to judge whether something is cool or not.
Just as important as any other take on the subject, that's what.John":22r5efuq said:As for what history and heritage are who on Earth are you to define what it is in this or any other context?
Whatever lights your candle ;-)John":22r5efuq said:Or should I bin my OED and replace it with a NED.
Some Raleigh USAs were still produced in Nottingham even prior to the Derby group buyout.Further I seem to recall Raleigh UK distributing Techniums in the early 90s. Whilst they are certainly seperate I would perhaps argue the relationship is somewhat closer than GT and whoever, esp given the commonality of Derby.
Neil":2dzg793r said:Personally, I use a certain era as criteria for bikes I like and appreciate.John":2dzg793r said:Get a grip, since this is a site about old bicycles I would imagine most people use criteria like history and heritage to judge whether something is cool or not.
What I don't do is confuse or conflate that era as being necessarily cool. Nobody outside of us enthusiasts would get that - which is precisely, NOT cool.
Surely the concept of us using "cool" is exactly the same as others, like TG, using cool, and it isn't necessarily just what a group of enthusiasts would thing of as cool - which is why cars like the M3 and the M5 are uncool.
Just as important as any other take on the subject, that's what.John":2dzg793r said:As for what history and heritage are who on Earth are you to define what it is in this or any other context?
'cept I'm not confusing "cool" with "what I like".
Whatever lights your candle ;-)John":2dzg793r said:Or should I bin my OED and replace it with a NED.
Good for you! ;-)John":18mtfh48 said:I'd beg to differ, I think you are really quite confused on various issues