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Nice ideas - I think a look at the MTb section is inspirational when looking at having something 'retro' yet modern and as a good homage to retrobike.
I'd personally be quick to look at makers like Paul Components, Phil, Ringlé and other American made retro /neo retro CNC stuff.
LDP":3pj5588b said:The frame is now safely Argos cycles awaiting a pro referb with her new decals from Velocals (the 1mm ones) and it won't be back unl Jan :cry:
However, this will give me a chance to have a proper think on how to do this build. I've already walked back on my original idea of modern 11 speed kit etc. The Campag Chorus stuff is destined for my recently acquired Concorde frame so that leaves this as a bit of a canvas again.
Which makes me think - what actually is retro? Retrospective (in my view) is something that is modern but mimics or echoes something that has gone before, most obviously in styling - the Fiat 500 is a classic example.
So I think that will be my challenge; to take an old skool frame, put functional and well designed kit on it so it is thoroughly modern (or more modern than 94 when the frame was made) but still give it the look of a classic / iconic retro bike. Large manufacturers are doing this all the time now (especially if it's only got 1 gear!) but they tend to just focus on the look and ignore the quality and function of the whole bike. A bit self indulgentbut but it will be, quite literally, my homage to Retrobike as I see it.
Nice ideas - I think a look at the MTb section is inspirational when looking at having something 'retro' yet modern and as a good homage to retrobike.
I'd personally be quick to look at makers like Paul Components, Phil, Ringlé and other American made retro /neo retro CNC stuff.