Indeed, Maksters tastes and mine differ quite dramatically, he probably views my fleet with suspicion and only whilst waving a crucifix in its general direction.
I do think most people on here will find it difficult to view anything made this millenium as retro, as we all tend to be of a certain age where our "golden" years refer to a period of time from mid 80's to mid 90's thats not to say we all fit into that box, and nor do all our bikes.
I am currently seeking a Pace RC300 frame, made in 2000 onwards I think, alot of people will view it as modern, my view is that it is retro due to the manufacturing process which was unique to Pace (externall butted square tubes) and no longer exists. Also it is a limited evolution of the RC200 series.
Have a look at the current bike of the month thread for a bit of a view on the ongoing debate on what is retro. Downhill is a branch of the sport we all love that developed over time, but what constitutes a retro downhill bike... go too far back and you essentially have XC bikes being ridden downhill, too far forwards and you have 25 million feet of travel front and back with a side order of hydroformed tubes and modern drive systems.
There is no black, there is no white, just opinions and the size of the crowd voicing them.