Retro=looking back.
V-brakes are pretty much the exclusive reserve of current low-end bikes.
9-speed is being superceded by 10-speed.
Hollowtech by external bearing and BB30 etc systems.
120mm travel is normal for XC.
V-brakes, 9-speed,Hollowtech/ISIS and 60-100mm forks are not so old that old stocks/supply of used stuff are running out so in that sense it is still reasonably current.
Seems to me that retro in "our" sense means that you have to go the extra mile to find what you are looking for - or pay the extra premium. 80s/early 90s stuff seems to be where early 80s road stuff was about 7 years ago in terms of supply/demand. 7 years ago you could buy NOS M730, Campag rims and XC pro for very little money - I bought a load for my GT when I was couriering. Those old warehouse stocks seem to be gone now and prices seem to have doubled on the "staples".
Road stuff has now been hoovered up by the fixie crowd and prices have rocketed. The equivalent may or may not happen with MTB stuff (don't see it myself personally - as MTBs were never as "cool" as Italian road bikes).
V-brakes are pretty much the exclusive reserve of current low-end bikes.
9-speed is being superceded by 10-speed.
Hollowtech by external bearing and BB30 etc systems.
120mm travel is normal for XC.
V-brakes, 9-speed,Hollowtech/ISIS and 60-100mm forks are not so old that old stocks/supply of used stuff are running out so in that sense it is still reasonably current.
Seems to me that retro in "our" sense means that you have to go the extra mile to find what you are looking for - or pay the extra premium. 80s/early 90s stuff seems to be where early 80s road stuff was about 7 years ago in terms of supply/demand. 7 years ago you could buy NOS M730, Campag rims and XC pro for very little money - I bought a load for my GT when I was couriering. Those old warehouse stocks seem to be gone now and prices seem to have doubled on the "staples".
Road stuff has now been hoovered up by the fixie crowd and prices have rocketed. The equivalent may or may not happen with MTB stuff (don't see it myself personally - as MTBs were never as "cool" as Italian road bikes).