theredchili
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I think you could get a 80's bike set up cheaply for this kind of thing 

petitpal":3ohubzcc said:I was trying to avoid suggesting that... all we retro bikers know that 80's and 90's gear was the pinnacle of MTB technology and it's all been downhill [excuse the pun] ever since... cough, cough.
However - rough spec might be 80's frame, rigid, gears allowed on the back, single on the front? Bonus points for jeans, checked shirts, facial hair, BMX bars and motorbike brake levers?
theredchili":e6afnda0 said:U brakes, this is sounding allot like my 88 Wicked![]()
Thought I recognised that sliding style.MikeD":3brj1nox said:(Rider is Dave Hemming for a hint of retro flavour)
Repack Rider":3brj1nox said:I would like to point out that the reason I was willing to spend big money way back to have someone build a frame when was that my "klunker" was my main mode of transportation, and I rode it harder than what it was designed for. Those beautiful old pre-war frames lasted five or six months under me, then it was time to find another. The more I broke, the higher the replacement cost seemed to be and the harder it was to find another.