The RetroBike generaly average age thread.

Whats your age then?

  • 0-25

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • 25-35

    Votes: 17 16.8%
  • 35-45

    Votes: 55 54.5%
  • 45-55

    Votes: 22 21.8%
  • 55-65

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • 65+

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    101
Re: The RetroBike average age thread.

adam87":d2mnt7pd said:

Possible youngest so far??

frank.youngman":d2mnt7pd said:
I'm going to regret this,but 64.

Possible most er, senior* so far unless I have missed one!







** I thought about the words oldest,grown up,mature but ruled these out :lol:
 
Re: The RetroBike average age thread.

NeilM":18dykcga said:
Now, back to counting those paper clips.......

You got ant anno purple ones?

I've got some black an white stripy ones for swaps :mrgreen:
 
Re: The RetroBike average age thread.

38, started out in BMX, then got (what I thought was) an awesome Apollo Blizzard which very soon after fell apart, followed by a Peugeot Alpina (weapons grade dog sh*t), then the one that started the absolute obsession...enter, the fabulous, 1989 Diamond Back Ascent. From the early '90s I was buying top end parts (like a £245 Ibis ti stem when earning £90 a week, now you understand when I said obsession) and finished my ultimate Attitude in '97. Since being introduced to this site only a year ago, I've spent an obscene amount of money on parts I'll never use and it shows no signs of slowing down...just don't tell the Mrs :D
 
Re: The RetroBike average age thread.

Hotwheels.":1vilajhj said:
38, started out in BMX, then got (what I thought was) an awesome Apollo Blizzard which very soon after fell apart, followed by a Peugeot Alpina (weapons grade dog sh*t), then the one that started the absolute obsession...enter, the fabulous, 1989 Diamond Back Ascent. From the early '90s I was buying top end parts (like a £245 Ibis ti stem when earning £90 a week, now you understand when I said obsession) and finished my ultimate Attitude in '97. Since being introduced to this site only a year ago, I've spent an obscene amount of money on parts I'll never use and it shows no signs of slowing down...just don't tell the Mrs :D

240 posts in a year? That's almost 2 every three days. How do you find the time? :wink:
 
Re: The RetroBike average age thread.

The History Man":2zzti9jv said:
Hotwheels.":2zzti9jv said:
38, started out in BMX, then got (what I thought was) an awesome Apollo Blizzard which very soon after fell apart, followed by a Peugeot Alpina (weapons grade dog sh*t), then the one that started the absolute obsession...enter, the fabulous, 1989 Diamond Back Ascent. From the early '90s I was buying top end parts (like a £245 Ibis ti stem when earning £90 a week, now you understand when I said obsession) and finished my ultimate Attitude in '97. Since being introduced to this site only a year ago, I've spent an obscene amount of money on parts I'll never use and it shows no signs of slowing down...just don't tell the Mrs :D

240 posts in a year? That's almost 2 every three days. How do you find the time? :wink:

Lmao! I let the money do the talking :D

Over 5000 posts in less than a year...do you not work :wink:
 
Re: The RetroBike average age thread.

60, started off-road biking when I was a teenager in the '60's. We didn't know it would be called mountain biking later on. 8)
Treaded tyres, single speed, fixed wheel, steel riser type bars turned upside down.
Bought my 1st MTB in 1989 for the long walk ins while Munro-bagging.
Since then have built all my bikes, my wife's and 2 daughters' bikes by buying all the bits off here or ebay or shop bargains.
 

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