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I did say most, and not all...
I think I'd been working on a Giant and a Specialized on that particular day. I agree that there are plenty of lovely modern bikes and most of them appear to be due to the resurgence of steel as a material. Not that it ever went away mind you.
I guess the point I was driving at is that just like modern cars, there is little to distinguish between many volume sales manufacturers nowadays especially in the low to mid part of the range which is where many new cyclists/customers will be buying.
This is actually probably no different to the market twenty years ago, so I guess that nostalgia and sentiment is the biggest factor clouding my judgement.
I agree about the anaesthetizing effect of too much technology though. Some modern full sussers make some trails feel about as challenging as sitting in an armchair.
Just don't get me started on electrically assisted bikes and the urbanisation of the countryside.
kaiser":11r88llo said:fattiman":11r88llo said:drystonepaul":11r88llo said:There are plenty of performance advantages to be found in modern bikes.
Most of them lack any character and soul though.
Couldnt agree more - "we have a choice of colours, black or black"
Sorry thats rubbish. Look at the Cotic Soul, any Singular, the new Stooge, Salsa, Surly, Stanton......and thats only the S's. All very colourful and have as much 'soul' as any dale, marin , saracen etc
I did say most, and not all...
I think I'd been working on a Giant and a Specialized on that particular day. I agree that there are plenty of lovely modern bikes and most of them appear to be due to the resurgence of steel as a material. Not that it ever went away mind you.
I guess the point I was driving at is that just like modern cars, there is little to distinguish between many volume sales manufacturers nowadays especially in the low to mid part of the range which is where many new cyclists/customers will be buying.
This is actually probably no different to the market twenty years ago, so I guess that nostalgia and sentiment is the biggest factor clouding my judgement.
I agree about the anaesthetizing effect of too much technology though. Some modern full sussers make some trails feel about as challenging as sitting in an armchair.
Just don't get me started on electrically assisted bikes and the urbanisation of the countryside.