Ive been reminiscing about my childhood today, and cos my parents are odd, they were always carting me around the country dressed up as a victorian, or in twenties garb, to variously ride bikes from the 1900's or sit in the back of a Bentley Blower (not theirs!) and bounce around a field/racing circuit.
One thing got me thinking though, with both the Vintage bikes (and the sixties racers my dad was also briefly into), and Vintage/Classic cars, restoration is on the whole strictly 'to original spec', whereas we, in the RB community seem to shun that for an approach more akin to the Hot Rod scene, ie: if its from the right period (or looks it) - whack it on!
For me this is down to two factors - 1) Retro MTB's aint all that old really, and 2) Upgrading is at the very core of MTBing, often for no apparent reason
The US VRC community (read: MTBR) seems to be keener on the whole 'original spec' thing, but I must admit, I have only gone down this road with one of my projects to date.
So, are we an anomoly, or are there other 'scenes' (man) that have a similar take?
theboy
One thing got me thinking though, with both the Vintage bikes (and the sixties racers my dad was also briefly into), and Vintage/Classic cars, restoration is on the whole strictly 'to original spec', whereas we, in the RB community seem to shun that for an approach more akin to the Hot Rod scene, ie: if its from the right period (or looks it) - whack it on!
For me this is down to two factors - 1) Retro MTB's aint all that old really, and 2) Upgrading is at the very core of MTBing, often for no apparent reason

The US VRC community (read: MTBR) seems to be keener on the whole 'original spec' thing, but I must admit, I have only gone down this road with one of my projects to date.
So, are we an anomoly, or are there other 'scenes' (man) that have a similar take?
theboy