trail_head
Retro Guru
There has always been ugly bikes, both old and new, there always will be.
There has always been good looking bikes, both old and new, there always will be.
I posted up because labeling modern as ugly is just plain wrong, My apologies to the OP.
For me, Retro's hold dear to my heart because of sentimental attachment to my riding past. I suspect many of you feel the same about your ugly old bikes(tongue in cheek there). This is what brings us all together in this great forum.
As the years go by modern bikes have found a special place in my heart. As they've taken me to new heights and on fabulous adventures my respect for their many fine attributes has won me over and those same attributes have help me reach levels of riding skill I only imagined 10 years ago.
Just as my modern bikes hang on my wall rubbing bars with retros from distant days, at peace with each other and with respect for each having great strength and ability in different ways.
Let them be an example for us all to aspire to.
Cheers
There has always been good looking bikes, both old and new, there always will be.
I posted up because labeling modern as ugly is just plain wrong, My apologies to the OP.
For me, Retro's hold dear to my heart because of sentimental attachment to my riding past. I suspect many of you feel the same about your ugly old bikes(tongue in cheek there). This is what brings us all together in this great forum.
As the years go by modern bikes have found a special place in my heart. As they've taken me to new heights and on fabulous adventures my respect for their many fine attributes has won me over and those same attributes have help me reach levels of riding skill I only imagined 10 years ago.
Just as my modern bikes hang on my wall rubbing bars with retros from distant days, at peace with each other and with respect for each having great strength and ability in different ways.
Let them be an example for us all to aspire to.
Cheers