purplewicked":gpct2t4o said:
really? didn't know that... i like you guys but you made a deal in hell: in order to survive you let others profit by inflating vintage parts on ebay.
ridinga vintage bike was a sign of excentricity and being alternative to consummerism ... till some time ago. it's becoming high market and a sign of wealth. it's killing what i see as the best side of vintage collecting...
not that you guys are tyhe sole responsible for that. it's way bigger than one website but .... think about it: it's turning vintage into snobbery.
purplewicked":gpct2t4o said:
i would.
compared to what we had going on 4 yrs ago.. it's lame.
the next step will be shunning away from brands glorified in this... new "enthusiasts market" (i won't use the word lame). kleins and yo eddys;
those are already the signs of wealthy farts playing vintage on their free time.
sorry.... but that's how it is.
What a load of rubbish. Basically your problem seems to be as follows -
1. You think retrobike (and maybe some other unamed sites?) is driving the prices of retro parts up? Is this 'the best side of vintage collecting' for you flavio? Cheap kit? As I recall things 2 1/2 years ago (and earlier still) before I set this site up the quality retro parts was already at a premium. The high prices some parts make on ebay.com probably has more to do with the weakness of the dollar as a currency. It's happy days for us in Europe at the moment buying from the US. Why not write a whiney note to the US Government complaining their fiscal policy has meant you can't get any bargains on ebay.com. Furthermore the traffic already on ebay far outstrips what we might be sending there.
If we've 'made a deal in hell' how about other cycling sites on the web? Maybe I'll setup poker site popups and charge to use the classifieds?
2. You're upset because it's not a nice little clique anymore. I'm sorry we've upset your apple cart flaviocolker. We're inclusive here, if you don't like it that's up to you. Look at the retro bmx and road scenes. If you thought somehow the retro mtb scene was going to stay 'underground' you were very naive.
3. Nobody I've met on any of the meets is wealthy. No one is an old fart poser. Everybody has a genuine interest in the retro scene - it's not a 'lifestyle choice' or marketing mans dream like other niches (do I need to elaborate). No big company is going to make a mint on retro.
cheers