Re: Re:
Hell No!!!
Bikes (and the parts on them) are for riding, using, abusing, and having fun with. You only live once!
I love ripping into the packaging and freeing a NOS part, and whilst I may have a solemn moment reflecting on the fact that it's now lost its virginity and nothing can ever change that, it's actually quite a liberating experience using it out on the trail.
I guess my retro bikes don't get daily (sometimes weekly) use, so any NOS parts stay looking good for quite some time.
I do have a few NOS parts stashed away though, mainly spares for when things need replacing, but nothing boutique or of any real value. Whilst I can understand people having bike "collections" and keeping things looking pristine, I'd rather be out riding, you can't take them with you when you pass away, so may as well enjoy them whilst you can
BlackCat":nig90a6v said:Doesn't anyone else wince at the idea of hitting up a muddy December trail with a box fresh group set?
Hell No!!!

Bikes (and the parts on them) are for riding, using, abusing, and having fun with. You only live once!
I love ripping into the packaging and freeing a NOS part, and whilst I may have a solemn moment reflecting on the fact that it's now lost its virginity and nothing can ever change that, it's actually quite a liberating experience using it out on the trail.
I guess my retro bikes don't get daily (sometimes weekly) use, so any NOS parts stay looking good for quite some time.
I do have a few NOS parts stashed away though, mainly spares for when things need replacing, but nothing boutique or of any real value. Whilst I can understand people having bike "collections" and keeping things looking pristine, I'd rather be out riding, you can't take them with you when you pass away, so may as well enjoy them whilst you can
