isitafox":2m47m8en said:unkleGsif":2m47m8en said:Either, doesnt matter....
Bikes are meant to be ridden, so ride them...
Pictures are meant to be hung on a wall
Build your bike how you want... upgrade it how you want
Personally, I view my bike as being one, continual evolution from when I got it in 1997 when it was a stock Marin Palisades (the grey and chrome one), which I slowly upgraded with XT and XTR parts keeping just the frame and bars until the frame cracked. Then I replaced the frame only with an interim 2000 Hahanna which then was replaced permanantly with a 2001 Kilauea.... however, as most of the parts have been on all 3 frames, I see it as one long evolution of the same bike
Thats just me tho.... each to their own as they see fit.. just ride them
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I agree with this, it works out exactly the same with my trials bikes in that I see the frame as another component. When it gives in I'll replace it but the bike as a whole will still be the same.
The whole topic has been something on my mind in the past few weeks as I'm currently rebuilding a frame from around 1995. I did plan on making it a retro mid 90's build as I had it all those years ago but as I've been buying bits there's some newer stuff slipping through mainly because of the price but also because I'd rather have a bike build I want than a bike build that I can live with as it fits in with the period.
Me too, i'm going for a GT LTS and i'm trying to stick to 95/96 but build it out of parts i always wanted at that time like XTR M950, Judy DH forks.
I'm finding it fun trying to get the parts from the correct year in good condition but when it's done it wont be a factory correct, it will be how i want it and then i'll go and ride it.