Is Retro faster?

hamster":3bqxvznv said:
Good point - you never get 'We tested the 2018 Ford Focus against a Mk2 Cortina' or 'We tested the new Samsung Galaxy against a BT Phonebox'
:LOL:

As per the previous page...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOlc0a2eVTo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoEdy_Vy_V4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-xaaUgz9xQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APz7mt9jYw4

etc. etc.

Kona did it a few years back and I'm sure others have too ;)

http://cog.konaworld.com/cinder-cone-time-machine/
 
Actually it would be a mk1 escort and a focus but it would have to be like for like.

A 1.0 ecoboost against a 1300e would be interesting to watch

Or a full works prepared Mexico against an ST. I think a late 1960's Ford BDA engine churned out something like 250bhp but that might have been in one of the Formula race cars.
 
al-onestare":hnow9enx said:
hamster":hnow9enx said:
Good point - you never get 'We tested the 2018 Ford Focus against a Mk2 Cortina' or 'We tested the new Samsung Galaxy against a BT Phonebox'
:LOL:

As per the previous page...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOlc0a2eVTo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoEdy_Vy_V4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-xaaUgz9xQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APz7mt9jYw4

etc. etc.

Kona did it a few years back and I'm sure others have too ;)

http://cog.konaworld.com/cinder-cone-time-machine/

One of the bet comments under one of those videos:

"You are comparing a top end 2018 Anthem with an entry level Anthem from 2007. Bike technology hasn't changed much in the last decade. I find my older 26er climb just as well as new Yetis or Ibis. Where there has been improvement is downhill stability from the longer wheel base and slacker headtube which makes a bike feel more sluggish and less flickable in corners. Don't let this video make you feel like you need to buy a new bike. Older bikes still provide the same enjoyment of the sport of mountain biking."
 
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Thing is does the extra speed add anything to the average Joe’s ride? Probably not, personally until I trash the frame on my 2001 Mt Vision I keep riding it as I can’t justify spending the cash.
 
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You'd need a proper race.. In the UK say Land's End to John 'o' Groats, choose your own route, no technical assistance or other support- carry your own tools and food- if you want to.
That'd show us what's really faster. A pre-war roadster would probably trounce the competition bikes of any vintage.
 
This is just like, cameras, fishing rods, golf clubs, guitars, running shoes, football boots etc etc etc

People have done great things with all of them, regardless of their age, development or cutting edge ‘upgraded’ size, design, materials.........

It’s what you get out of it. Which largely links to the effort you put in. Just my opinion.


Maybe fishing rods was a stretch. :LOL:
 
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boswell":2t3bmon9 said:
Thing is does the extra speed add anything to the average Joe’s ride? Probably not, personally until I trash the frame on my 2001 Mt Vision I keep riding it as I can’t justify spending the cash.

Most people have more sense than to ride flat out on trails ( even at dedicated trail parks), despite having modern sus and powerful disc brakes. Too many blind corners, animals, walkers, other bikers, branches, unforseen hazards etc to deal with. Your luck will ‘eventually’ run out.


Its a bit like a huge horsepower motor on public roads. You cant use it at 10/10ths.
 
Exactly. I doubt my skill or talent has ever matched the capabilities of my Zaskar in the hands of a better rider A modern bike may be faster downhill, but I doubt I'd be able to out ride that's capabilities either. Speed is fun, yep. But getting sketchy on anything is fun - it's more abouy being near the bike's limit than actual velocity. For me, anyway.
 
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