Now, isn't retrobike a real community?

It's getting like a bloody kindergarten round here :twisted: You're all a bunch of kids - I feel even older now than I usually do.
 
Andy R":1lagspod said:
It's getting like a bloody kindergarten round here :twisted: You're all a bunch of kids - I feel even older now than I usually do.

c'mon then....fess up ;)
 
Don't feel so bad Andy, you've probably got more cartilage and less arthritis than I do. I guess that's the reward I get for playing hockey from an early age and crashing my bike/skateboard/rollerblades into as many immovable objects as I could find.

After last knee surgery my post op. assessor said "Woah, this cant be your MRI it looks like my 60 year old wife's" I was 22 at the time.
 
im 30, really enjoy the site, love the fact it keeps reminding me of the days eagally awaiting the next issue on MBUK in the early/mid nineties to see the next dream bike, cool must have, all out of my price range at £8/wk paperround money
 
I turn 33 in a few weeks, and nearly two thirds of those years have involved a preoccupation with mountain bikes.
There is something really great about this forum, which seems far removed from the usual back-stabbing, sneering and bating found on many other parts of the internet.
In my few months as a member here it seems that pretty much everyone here is here for the right reasons (shared love of retro mtbs) and is genuinely enthusiastic, honest and good humoured in their participation.
Lets all keep it that way.
 
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