Most of the repro's I've seen have been made with the logo's on them; onZa grips, IRD posts etc.Do you think there is a market for reproduction parts which are identical to the originals minus logo?
I know this is going to sound weird to start with but hang in there.I've seen this discussed a few times, with both positive and negative opinions.
When it comes to small parts to get things working again i.e. suspension fork parts, various shims, adaptors, ferrules etc, etc, I don't think many would argue that this isn't a worthy cause. There's clearly a market for such things already and they keep the old parts from the scrap heap.
Moving on to actual components opinions are divided. I have bought a couple of repro seatposts in the past, which appear identical to the originals and are definitely well made. These come at premium prices but I'm sure a lot of work goes into producing them.
A good example to consider would be a repro Cunningham rollercam brake. Originals are highly sought after and fetch big, big money. Of course these are no longer manufactured so a repro isn't trying to compete with a currently marketed product but I can see why owners/fans of the original components would get pissed that someone is making copies of such rare and valuable items. If such products hit the market there's the issue of repro's being passed off as originals, whether intentionally or unknowingly.
It's a right can of worms!
I know this is going to sound weird to start with but hang in there.
I watch the TV show American pickers and they deal with a lot of classic American motorbikes, Indian, Harley, Henderson et al.... They always try to buy original parts in whatever condition as they are inherently more valuable than reproduction parts, also they can tell the repro parts a mile off...
I think it would be sensible to mark the repro parts in a subtle way so they could not be passed off as original. I have often looked at the prices of some of these rare parts and thought to myself surely you could get some made cheaper than that, so think there may be a small but lucrative market for certain parts....
Just my 2 cents