Is retro cyclocross bikes a thing?

ultrazenith":xv1xv9az said:
Failing that, I could always try CX racing on a rigid retro MTB...

Any mtb would do. I think cx is 90% about fitness tbh.
But a retro rigid mtb would be good, I probably did more cx races on my mtb than mtb races bitd!
 
The Taylor boys explain at about 17:40

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0QjhGr73Ns&frags=wn[/youtube]
 
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Don’t know if it’s really a thing but here’s my retro CX bike...

1974(ish) Gitane Country in need of a lot of work :)
 

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ultrazenith":j7135s0a said:
Failing that, I could always try CX racing on a rigid retro MTB...
That's another way in, i rode my XC race bike with rigids and Conti XC 1.5" for a season or two when i was without a CX bike.

jimo746":j7135s0a said:
Any mtb would do. I think cx is 90% about fitness tbh.
Nah, 75% fitness, 20% technique, 4% pit crew, 1% bike ;)
 
And that 1% is further taken down to actual bike 0.8% and the 0.2% being a poor rucksack emulator.
 
Thread ressurection, I've been trying to find out about a frame I bought some time ago, it's a ti Rock Lobster cyclocross frame, the guy sold it as a 90's bike but couldn't be more specific. I've done nothing with it as I didn't have a matching fork and stem but now I do.
 
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