legrandefromage":jssa970c said:The amount of perfectly usable cars wasted during the scrappage scheme was criminal - they cost more to dispose of than to make useful again.
whats even more criminal are the numbers of old series II landrovers, classic MG's of varying age and style, old triumphs etc that some folk traded in for an easy £2k.
these cars can now no longer be driven on the road and most were probably melted down to be turned into nissan micra bootlids.
heritage only exists if there are people willing to defend it. some may call bikes, cars etc. vintage others may call them retro and some will call them old, knackered outdated crap but there is always going to be a minority that cherish and enjoy them for what they are. this isn't because of the rose tinted glasses, this is because they can appreciate what is in front of them for what it is and for the period in which it was derived.
put the same unbiased rider on a course with a mid-range spesh / trek and a retro equivalent and see what times they post on each bike and it will tell you more about progress than any rep will ever manage. ask them how they felt about each one before, during and after riding it and it may tell a completely different story.