The first time I found retrobike I couldn't believe my eyes: so, I wasn't the only geek lusting after a Fat Chance instead of a scandium superbike, I wasn't the only stupid guy to buy a 1991 Klein Attitude in 2002, and I wasn't the only one who preferred Marinovatives to XTR V's.
Love has grown until then. I've seen bikes whose existence I thought I was the only one to know about. Arctos, Cunningham, Fat (yes, no one knows about Chris's creations where I live).
But, apart from deep envy in seeing a 1990 carbon -steel bike built in 2008 with the original tubeset, what was my relationship with the other retrobikers?
Mates you can trust, basically: educated people in their forties with a Peter Pan syndrome who respect bikes too much to cheat on another guy with the same passion (apart from rare exceptions).
And this seems to be reciprocal... The other day I made a trade with Jens, a nice guy from Denmark. Now... He sent me his Intense, I sent him my titanium handmade hardtail. We sent the bikes on the same day, with no assurance that the other had done the same. Without any type of legal protection, any of us could have kept his frame and got a free one. And we're talking about two 2000 and more Euros frames here. And neither me nor Jens are Jez, that is, people with enormously positive feedbacks.
So, are we a bunch of loonies, or a big group of nice and honest guys? I might be partial but I tend to opt for the second option, and I'm not optimistic by nature.
BTW; Thanx to the guys who created retrobike
Love has grown until then. I've seen bikes whose existence I thought I was the only one to know about. Arctos, Cunningham, Fat (yes, no one knows about Chris's creations where I live).
But, apart from deep envy in seeing a 1990 carbon -steel bike built in 2008 with the original tubeset, what was my relationship with the other retrobikers?
Mates you can trust, basically: educated people in their forties with a Peter Pan syndrome who respect bikes too much to cheat on another guy with the same passion (apart from rare exceptions).
And this seems to be reciprocal... The other day I made a trade with Jens, a nice guy from Denmark. Now... He sent me his Intense, I sent him my titanium handmade hardtail. We sent the bikes on the same day, with no assurance that the other had done the same. Without any type of legal protection, any of us could have kept his frame and got a free one. And we're talking about two 2000 and more Euros frames here. And neither me nor Jens are Jez, that is, people with enormously positive feedbacks.
So, are we a bunch of loonies, or a big group of nice and honest guys? I might be partial but I tend to opt for the second option, and I'm not optimistic by nature.
BTW; Thanx to the guys who created retrobike