M-Power
Old School Grand Master
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Maybe they took better drugs or the brain damage from sustained stunt riding means they don't care if the house gets repossessed as long as they get that £2k Cook Bros crank :shock:
firedfromthecircus":19f6dwyr said:brocklanders023":19f6dwyr said:M-Power":19f6dwyr said:Traders always say sell before the market peaks. IMO it did so around 6months ago. We are all getting older, riding a bit less, paying for kids etc The next vanguard will be late nineties and noughties retro builds.
Think you might actually be on to something there. What's retro for some isn't for others and each generation will have it's own idea of what fits in to their nostalgia.
Maybe the late 80's, early 90's mob (which we seem to predominantly be) have had their go and the interest has peaked and will continue to decline? Those that are interested in that period have on the whole been down memory lane with many now happy to move on to the next time/money drain? It will rise again in some form and possibly through this site but will be focused on what the 'generation' of the time remember. Say stuff that is just old kit now, early 2000's full suss and the like. In 5/10 years time that will be the desirable gear as people try to relive their youth, just as we have. Most of it is just 'old modern rubbish' now.
I could also be talking bollox mind.
I think there might be a bit of that, but if that is the case why is it not happening with the BMX scene? :?
Those guys are mostly of the same era, i.e. had a BMX as a kid and MTB as a teen or young adult. But the prices of their stuff seems really crazy. :shock: Why would older age, kids etc affect one branch of cycle nostalgia and not another very closely related one?
Maybe they took better drugs or the brain damage from sustained stunt riding means they don't care if the house gets repossessed as long as they get that £2k Cook Bros crank :shock: