Now, isn't retrobike a real community?

The nice thing is that over the years this forum and its users has maintained the friendly air of helpfulness and light hearted jibing where required. Certain MTB sites that used to attract a more considered demographic have failed to hold on to that model. Kudos to us, especially Wu and the other chiefs!
 
37 yr old here too, Wouldn't go as far as educated though :LOL:

I landed here out of boredom one night whilst at work, hadn't ridden for a number of years but was curious about old bikes, nearly 2 years later i have two bikes and i'm back riding again :cool:
 
Ha, you old bastards! I'm only 36 :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Wish people in the old car world were as honest and trustworthy. I've been ripped of to the tune of good few thousands this week. Not a happy bunny today :cry:

Si
 
It's certainly got more 'community feel' to it than living in London :evil:
 
jez-4-bikes-max":10fl7q74 said:
Slightly geeky I think :LOL:

Parents & ex call me an RB geek :roll:
I'm 37 (for 1 more week anway)
Think it's a great place and looking forward to putting a few more faces to names at the Sherwood Pines meet in April.

Dave.
 
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