Malicious Afterthought
Devout Dirtbag
I think 1998, as that's when I think things subtley shifted in a way I cannot really complain. Although, for Konas, it was when they changed the font into the "trendy" one.
rosstheboss":71qzdv4r said:97/98ish for me, just before the onslaught of the must have a full susser with disc brakes not matter how or if it works brigade
bryan555":3ejfz4v2 said:Hmmm, 1989-1994 were magic MTB years for me. But I haven't bought a mountain bike since 1994
This cut-off year seems so personal reading this thread. For me 'retro' is something which harks back to the past. Actually, not just for me, I think that's roughly what the word means; something that is immative of past eras.
So a 'modern' bike could actually be more 'retro' than, say, a 1994 Pace like mine with period correct parts.
eg. a 2006 Orange Clockwork is retro.
a 1993 Orange clockwork is old.
What do you think?
(ducks for cover from flying biopace cranksets)