Is BOTM too elitist??

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lrh":8h7isbb8 said:
Seeing people throw money at eBay and simply screw those bits together isn't remotely inspiring.

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This.

Sending an old frame to a paintshop/frame builder with your credit card number and telling them to fix it is not a skill, its a measure of the size of your wallet.

Calling Mr. Chance and asking him to build you a C26 with an old FRO and some carbon tubes you bought on e-bay does not require any more skill than managing to get his address right on the initial parcel (first build of this excepted... that required vision).

I tend not to vote for builds like the above. I like bikes with a good story, historical significance or some kind of personal connection.
 
Russell":2qgeajg9 said:
Sending an old frame to a paintshop/frame builder with your credit card number and telling them to fix it is not a skill, its a measure of the size of your wallet..

As someone who just returned a 1992 frame to it's original builder to have the top tube replaced and the frame resprayed, what would you suggest I should have done, as I have neither the skills nor the tools to do either job myself.
 
NeilM":367tbz6e said:
Russell":367tbz6e said:
Sending an old frame to a paintshop/frame builder with your credit card number and telling them to fix it is not a skill, its a measure of the size of your wallet..

As someone who just returned a 1992 frame to it's original builder to have the top tube replaced and the frame resprayed, what would you suggest I should have done, as I have neither the skills nor the tools to do either job myself.

You should have done exactly that, but having done so, would you expect to be applauded for your 'good work' or achievement?
 
Russell":26cu1m23 said:
lrh":26cu1m23 said:
Seeing people throw money at eBay and simply screw those bits together isn't remotely inspiring.

^^
This.

Sending an old frame to a paintshop/frame builder with your credit card number and telling them to fix it is not a skill, its a measure of the size of your wallet.

Calling Mr. Chance and asking him to build you a C26 with an old FRO and some carbon tubes you bought on e-bay does not require any more skill than managing to get his address right on the initial parcel (first build of this excepted... that required vision).

I tend not to vote for builds like the above. I like bikes with a good story, historical significance or some kind of personal connection.

So, if i got a real good taste of retro bikes, i have the knowledge of the "nice" parts which fit together, i have money i can spend and a lot of good ideas, and i really LIKE old bikes, but i'm not good at repairing or painting, then it's not a nice build :roll:

This thread would do it very well on the German forum :roll:
 
Didn't say it wouldn't result in a nice build, just agreeing with the guy I initially quoted that it's not inspiring.

Too much sycophantic backslapping when essentially all thats been done is spend money.

How hard is it to figure out which 'nice parts' go together? Not really rocket science.

Touched a nerve, clearly.
 
Bikes that could be worth some money are not welcome here?

Passion doesn't matter anymore

Beaters only please, it's more real that way
 
Russell":3ff22es9 said:
You should have done exactly that, but having done so, would you expect to be applauded for your 'good work' or achievement?

No, I would not expect anything but an appraisal of what the frame now looks like, compared to what it looked like before the work, but that's not what you said, although I do now understand the point you are making.

For my own part, I've lost interest in BOTM, for the reason's I stated earlier.
 
Russell":2u7u9gce said:
Didn't say it wouldn't result in a nice build, just agreeing with the guy I initially quoted that it's not inspiring.

Too much sycophantic backslapping when essentially all thats been done is spend money.

How hard is it to figure out which 'nice parts' go together? Not really rocket science.

Touched a nerve, clearly.

Yeah, touched a nerve, but more for the "narrowminded" view

The only thing i want to say is that i don't care less if someone wants to spend a lot of money, for me it's how the build looks like in the end, and there's always a story with it. One better than the other i have to admit.

The not a nice build was a bit clumsy, but forgive me i'm not a native English speaker......

But now i have to finish my elitist bike for probably the most elite BOTM ever :wink:
 
Anyone notice that most entires and defenders are international? I guess un-ridden show bikes are the retro scene in most other countries but in the UK prominence and history are more important than dollar value.

But I have no problem with a frame that's been restored, possibly at great expense... It's when it then sits in someone's living room occasionally having NOS parts hung off it :roll:
 
lrh":2ti6k5vq said:
Anyone notice that most entires and defenders are international? I guess un-ridden show bikes are the retro scene in most other countries but in the UK prominence and history are more important than dollar value.

But I have no problem with a frame that's been restored, possibly at great expense... It's when it then sits in someone's living room occasionally having NOS parts hung off it :roll:

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=223194
 
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