Not too long after finding the joys of Retrobike.co.uk, I bought myself an old bike from a member. Got a GT Karakoram in tequila sunrise colours, largely because I love that paint job ~ paid £110 and was worth every penny. I enjoyed fine tuning it, riding it to and from work on sunny days and generally reminiscing about the good old days. I replaced it a while later with a 92 Stumpjumper, which cost me £200 and did same again really ~ but neither bike saw any real off road action. I've now found myself falling into the post-98 camp and riding my retro off road whenever possible. I've found bikes from a slightly later era more practical in a few areas; aheadsets, suspension (or sus corrected), riser bars, V brakes - all things that make a bike more usable for me.
I'd still go down the route of buying a full bike until you really know what you want. You can tinker to your hearts content and if you swap later you won't loose out on too much money. Happy hunting
I'd still go down the route of buying a full bike until you really know what you want. You can tinker to your hearts content and if you swap later you won't loose out on too much money. Happy hunting