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hamster":3hl329ut said:The purists (collectors) will shudder that my 1994 bike has a custom spray job, but so be it.
Let's not criticise other people's hobbies. They are no more (or less) pointless than your own.
I dont think there are any 'purists' on this site - ok, someone may hunt down the last tiny part to make a race replica, but then that is of historical importance.
And there are some who want their bikes to be exactly as they bought it some years before, again, theres no probs with that.
My own zaskar has been ridden for miles/ years and as a semi retirement pressie, I've redone it as I would have back in 1993, Ok theres some NOS involved but the forks wont be original, nor will the XT/ 105 rear mech.
And there are hundreds of people on here who have a 'custom paint job' on their bikes :roll:
- I think you need to go and rethink what attitude you want to bring to this site. Simply mocking 'collectors' isnt going to endear you to the rest of the world but, if you simply want to argue 'what is retro' then fair enough.
But, there is a specific point where the burgioning sport/ hobby of mountain bikes became too big and it lost something which it has been ignoring / unable to regain ever since.
As a bunch of 30/40 somethings from 'back in the day' when this all happened, we are happy to welcome those younger types to tap into that 'halcyon' time (that word again) where there was an inocence about it, something in the air of the late '80s, early '90s that filled music/ bikes/ life in general that has disappeared in recent times (misty eyed).