Future retro
Thanks Velo, I'm not middle aged just yet (30)!
The point of the thread was to try and side step the whole "only steel hardtails or rigid Kleins can be retro" thing that pervades the site to try and get peoples thoughts on tomorrows classics.
Up until a year or so ago I would've agreed that modern Treks would be just as desireable in a retro context in the future as their older stablemates (i.e. not), but in the last 18 months they've produced some amazing (and for once desireable) kit. Fuel or Session range, anyone?
Question is whether the current in vogue retro brands like Kona and GT will maintain their status down the track.... which I would say is doubtful on the strength of their current line ups.... My money is on Marin, Trek and Commencal coming to the fore.