Glad someone started this thread as I didn't get round to it.
In 1993 I left MTBing, my mates and I were mucking about too much so we bought BMX's and got in to the Ride mag scene partially cos tehy were retro
, we didn't go large or owt, just mucked about trying tricks, going to pub and generally fashionably wearing no protection or special clothes other than Vans/Airwalk shoes. fizzled out a bit,
Fast Forward to like 2002/3 i got reading MBUK again, OMG BMX meets MTB, not quite the straight forward and 'safe'ish scene I left behind! Wowsers What they were riding I liked though.
It scares me everyone is going large now! :O downhill at warp speed over everything, jumping everything, doing tricks that was even difficult on BMX's on 26" wheel bikes. blimey, so yeah i do feel old and lost. so many genres and so many specialist bikes.
Getting back into retro allowed me to get back to basics and remind me why i got into it in the first place, take to teh hills with ya mates or on ya bill and have some excitement and freedom riding to your abailites. simply put so thanks RetroBike. I don't have young mates street riding and hitting local trails so doing the new skool riding isnt quite as easy these days. Loving the new bikes and stuff coming out with the exeption of wavey frames (back to the beach cruisers eh
) The stuff in MBUK sells its self and i think what people said is right about em pushing sales of new stuff, cant blame em but bikes have moved on, theres always space for the old kit.
Pick up the MBUK 20th anniversary back issue if you can, boy that was a party in a plastic wrapper, awesome landmark issue, did a lot for my old and new bike mojo.
20 years consistantly good work for a diverse readership is a win in my book. really enjoying my subscription this year.