the peasant
Retro Newbie
Tough question.
My 96ish proflex, which is set up as a single speed, gets ridden pretty frequently, but it does have a comparatively modern set of forks and brakes on it. My main commuting bike, the one I'm on almost every day, is a 96/98 Litespeed Ocoee FS running a set of fox vanillas and a 42 x 11-26 8speed drivetrain. Serious off road excursions are tackled on a jekyl, but it is still only a 24 speed. Not sure if that counts for anything. I have to admit that the modern does help keep the back in shape and thus me on a bike.
The one bike to take to the desert island would be the proflex. No maintenance with the single speed - gotta love that. So retro for me.
My 96ish proflex, which is set up as a single speed, gets ridden pretty frequently, but it does have a comparatively modern set of forks and brakes on it. My main commuting bike, the one I'm on almost every day, is a 96/98 Litespeed Ocoee FS running a set of fox vanillas and a 42 x 11-26 8speed drivetrain. Serious off road excursions are tackled on a jekyl, but it is still only a 24 speed. Not sure if that counts for anything. I have to admit that the modern does help keep the back in shape and thus me on a bike.
The one bike to take to the desert island would be the proflex. No maintenance with the single speed - gotta love that. So retro for me.