* I just like Retro stuff:
Bikes, skateboards, sneakers, vehicles, furniture;
* Aesthetics:
They look better than many modern bikes.
* Economics:
I can't afford a dozen new bikes, but now I CAN afford some of the bikes I wanted as a kid.
* Nostalgia:
If a bike has been on my "wish list" since I was a kid, I'd much prefer to buy that over some modern bike that will soon be superseded by next year's new fad.
* Ability:
I haven't got any better over the years, so why would I need a "better" bike each model-year?
* Eco-guilt:
I hate in-built obsolescence and hype. If something is good quality, it still works or can be fixed, why replace it with modern Chinese crap?
I don't see any point in keeping up with new technologies every model-year, because performance doesn't actually improve that fast.
And some "great ideas" turn out to be complete rubbish. External BB bearings etc. - Expensive, badly-engineered crap with a 3-month lifespan? No thanks!
Bikes, skateboards, sneakers, vehicles, furniture;
* Aesthetics:
They look better than many modern bikes.
* Economics:
I can't afford a dozen new bikes, but now I CAN afford some of the bikes I wanted as a kid.
* Nostalgia:
If a bike has been on my "wish list" since I was a kid, I'd much prefer to buy that over some modern bike that will soon be superseded by next year's new fad.
* Ability:
I haven't got any better over the years, so why would I need a "better" bike each model-year?
* Eco-guilt:
I hate in-built obsolescence and hype. If something is good quality, it still works or can be fixed, why replace it with modern Chinese crap?
I don't see any point in keeping up with new technologies every model-year, because performance doesn't actually improve that fast.
And some "great ideas" turn out to be complete rubbish. External BB bearings etc. - Expensive, badly-engineered crap with a 3-month lifespan? No thanks!