Re: What would make you turn up at a Retrobike event? Road/
Yep,i largely concur with the above.
I have taken fibre from it myself. Two points i've noted.
The weather being advised as good, also if it's to be bad/unpredictable as there is little worse that cycling through cold rain

But it can happen. "Be prepared"- bear grylls.
The helmet thing....I have been yards from two riders on rides that have done the old evil knievel stunt and are with us now purely because they wore a helmet, pure and simple. When you are actually there bearing witness, it puts thing into a certain perspective. I.e "Now i see why".
They weight nowt and you almost forget you have one your head (unless you have a beard then the strap can be itchy)
From my memoirs, it is fairly easy to spot a rider that is struggling or if you have some familiar faces in the pack, they kind of help with that too. "Have you seen *****, He/she has burnt out.
On that knowledge it is then the right time to hang with them at the back and/or determine the problem, if any.
My fitness can nose dive easily too. The first couple of rides of the year make me feel around 89 years with a chest infection. It's the 'stick at it' that gets you there or atleast gets you to
your best.
Also i've seen first hand that some non-retro ride outfits tend to 'beat the clock' and appear to take it all too seriously, i won't rattle on but, i've seen it all.
The one thing that AEC's on here do is take organisation and safety far more seriously than anything else, even if it isn't so obvious on the day. That can only be a good thing.
As far as ATB riding goes, I don't know of any other riding setups that get the numbers we do?! Answers on a postcard.
There are some trail blazing quality outfits out there but are few and far between.
cheers.