Carlos
Old School Hero
There was a thread discussing this but I can't find it now and probably better to start another one anyway.
What do people think of potentially buying a brand new handbuilt frame but it old school geometry and finishes? Doesn't even have to be old geo actually. Could be designed around a 120-140mm fork (which could be refinished in retro colours too), or pretty much anything you want.
It could be a direct repro of a desirable old frame, or just in a retro style.
And if this was done, would you build it up with retro parts or new parts in a retro style? Say, new XT, V-brakes (or even cantic), flat bars, handbuilt wheels, coloured parts to finish ect.
I guess it depends on what you're wanting from it - a paint splatter finish would look a bit odd with discs (but very cool with new parts on IMO) as you couldn't get mainstream discs before that fashion died out but a mid to late 90's style finish may suit them.
I sell handbuilt road frames through my shop at the moment, but looking for another builder and maybe branching out into other areas - this could be a very fun one
So if there was interest...what styles would be of interest, how much would you be prepared to pay for a new Reynolds frame, would you just go for the frame or a complete build, and in new or retro parts?
Any ideas welcome...I'm liking the idea of this at the moment
What do people think of potentially buying a brand new handbuilt frame but it old school geometry and finishes? Doesn't even have to be old geo actually. Could be designed around a 120-140mm fork (which could be refinished in retro colours too), or pretty much anything you want.
It could be a direct repro of a desirable old frame, or just in a retro style.
And if this was done, would you build it up with retro parts or new parts in a retro style? Say, new XT, V-brakes (or even cantic), flat bars, handbuilt wheels, coloured parts to finish ect.
I guess it depends on what you're wanting from it - a paint splatter finish would look a bit odd with discs (but very cool with new parts on IMO) as you couldn't get mainstream discs before that fashion died out but a mid to late 90's style finish may suit them.
I sell handbuilt road frames through my shop at the moment, but looking for another builder and maybe branching out into other areas - this could be a very fun one
So if there was interest...what styles would be of interest, how much would you be prepared to pay for a new Reynolds frame, would you just go for the frame or a complete build, and in new or retro parts?
Any ideas welcome...I'm liking the idea of this at the moment