Ask yourself a question- what do we consider on this site to be current retro bikes? Answer - just about anything old. Therefore retro bikes of the future will be just about anything, but made of carbon, with more gears, and suspension, probably.
negr6":210t4tys said:Do we reckon we'll be able to get replacement air seals for air shocks that are 15 years old? Caliper seals? Hub bits? Will structural carbon components still be ok after 15 years of use, cleaning, mud and UV exposure? Dunno.
negr6":210t4tys said:I'm concerned that as bikes get more and more high tech and more and more specialised (pardon the pun) that they won't last as long, and fall into obsolescence quicker.
Rampage":17sm8rgt said:Are there as many rare exotic bikes as there were in the old days? Such as: Fat Chance, Klein etc.
You can obviously still get DeKerf and DOGSBOLX etc, but you ever hear about them except on this site. If a magazine features very high high end bikes then they are always by a large manufacturer, such as Trek and Specialized.
Rampage":2dlug67g said:If a magazine features very high high end bikes then they are always by a large manufacturer, such as Trek and Specialized.