Now, isn't retrobike a real community?

35 here, and feel like I have missed out on so much by not finding out about this community untill only a few weeks ago. I have been threatening myself to get back into riding for about 5 years, at last I have done it! Full of "new to the scene" excitement and can't stop buying stuff! Got 3 very nice bikes already and just bought another Klein-why? :? Wife will not understand :shock: , especially as we are saving for a bigger family home-doh! :roll: I am just thinking of my health love! ;)
 
Its cool to be able to come on here and geek out! And the retro rides I've been on have been cool aswell :D
I've just had to work out how old I am,32,I never really think about it :cool:
 
"So young and so full of bikes? Haven't you respegt for oldies, you young hooligan?"


(pegs it in opposite direction in hoody and tracksuit yelling f words)
 
I love this site, I'm 30 in a week and was an ankle biter when I got into MTB's at the end of the eighties. I must confess to leaving the whole sport for a number of years then hanging out with the modern crew for a while in the first half of this decade, finding a lot of them to be label obsessed and pretty rude. Pleased to say though that I have now seen the light and returned to my childhood thanks to Retrobike. The people here are so helpful it astounds me! Love it! :)
 
Im 22, youngest yet :LOL:

I just got into bikes, got a nice modern one, but also wanting a retro one to build up as a project. I find this forum very friendly, welcoming and helpfull.
I,ve sold and bought a few things off here, and i,ve only been on a few weeks :D
dave :cool:
 
bigdavevw":2p7avkdg said:
Im 22, youngest yet

And I thought I would claim that title at 25, guess I'm a few minutes late.

I have to say I feel the love over here in New York. Have only been on a couple of months but have found a very inviting group of people sharing their knowledge and appreciating some of mine. I only wish there were more of us on my side of The Pond. If ever any of you are slipping through my Big City drop a line, I'd love to go for a ride.
 
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