Big Hammer
Retro Newbie
One thing that seems to set apart old-school bikes from modern ones is the appearance of the frames and the size of the tubes. If you look at a late 80's or early-mid 90's rigid MTB frame in a fairly big size, they often don't actually look that different from a typical road frame of the same era, and whilst the tubes are usually slightly beefier, they aren't massive. Bung a rear rack, a set of mudguards and narrower tyres on such an MTB, and it just looks like a heavy duty utility bike - which is exactly what you've created.
Then someone decided it was a good idea to make the frame tubes half again or even twice the diameter of a road frame, and things started to get a bit silly. When did all this become common and who started it off? I'm guessing the mid to late 1990's was the time when the appearance of the MTB frame started to bear no relation to a road one and manufacturers vied with each other to see who could build the most ugly and chunky looking bikes.
I don't even see any point, as the modern oversized tube frames I've ridden have not been any better than the old-school ones. The cheap far-eastern variety seem to be heavier, so the theoretical weight reduction benefit from using larger, stiffer, tubes has been missed and it's just become a case of style over substance.
Then someone decided it was a good idea to make the frame tubes half again or even twice the diameter of a road frame, and things started to get a bit silly. When did all this become common and who started it off? I'm guessing the mid to late 1990's was the time when the appearance of the MTB frame started to bear no relation to a road one and manufacturers vied with each other to see who could build the most ugly and chunky looking bikes.
I don't even see any point, as the modern oversized tube frames I've ridden have not been any better than the old-school ones. The cheap far-eastern variety seem to be heavier, so the theoretical weight reduction benefit from using larger, stiffer, tubes has been missed and it's just become a case of style over substance.