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pete_mcc":3nrv7fq4 said:GarethPJ":3nrv7fq4 said:It's important, I feel, to distinguish between nostalgia and retro. Yes, when I see a Maverick I feel nostalgic, somebody half my age wasn't even born when the Maverick was introduced, but the fact that they can't feel any nostalgia for 1985 doesn't preclude them from riding and enjoying an early Maverick.
No but it procludes them from being liked by me as they are far too young!
I think it's an interesting one as more and more people start getting into retro bikes there is going to be less and less of a 'nostalgia' thing, people won't build up bikes because they were what they rode BITD. They will probably focus more on interesting bikes and ones with a bit of hertitage or history and will probably throw more money at them than we are now. Also probably means that there will be less of the eclectic builds that we do (because they were the bits we wanted back then) and more of a focus on 'factory finishes' and documented builds
I have to agree, I am still new to the Retro build scene, but I am buying parts that I couldn't afford when I was 14 and putting them on bikes that I used to see in my local shop and lust after. If someone wasn't riding back then, lusting after exotic kit in magazines, it's difficult to see how they will appreciate the bikes in the same way?