sinnett177":236qgb6l said:I reckon less will be more in these recession hit times. I can see alot of the 'mid to low end' bikes being built up and this is a very good thing indeed. Don't really have an intereet in Klunkers or suspended things so just hope my era of retrobikes holds its own and keeps me interested.
Hopefully the biggest trend will be people getting out riding the bikes and enjoying them as intended.
dbmtb":3csrwpa0 said:Dunno really what the future bodes for existing members. But I have a hunch that late 80s-mid 90s MTBs will be the new fixies.
Was in town on my M735 Karakoram today and it was getting checked out by hipster-types when I parked it up outside a record store.....
Stick Legs":296c60r8 said:I think that classy custom may be the way.
People's own spin and interpretation of manufacturers products rather than the catalogue or pro replica builds.
Think custom paint, unique graphics and eclectic equipment.
No more groupsets.
A fresh take on our old favourites!