I was looking at old posts here and the website dates back to 2005. I’m a relative newcomer.
1997 was but 8 years previous and now a much longer time has elapsed since the formation of this website compared to 97 to 05.
Now bikes from 2000 are advertised as ‘Retro’.
Would admins and site owners ever consider a reformation of what constitutes retro? Considering the 18 years elapsed since the site was inaugurated?
Seems unfair to place 98 bikes similar to those from 96 and 97 in the same category as 27ers and 29ers and other modern behemoths.
Or even have a different section for 26” bikes post 1998 up to say mid to late 2000’s when bike geometry and suspension changed radically ?
Any thoughts ?
				
			1997 was but 8 years previous and now a much longer time has elapsed since the formation of this website compared to 97 to 05.
Now bikes from 2000 are advertised as ‘Retro’.
Would admins and site owners ever consider a reformation of what constitutes retro? Considering the 18 years elapsed since the site was inaugurated?
Seems unfair to place 98 bikes similar to those from 96 and 97 in the same category as 27ers and 29ers and other modern behemoths.
Or even have a different section for 26” bikes post 1998 up to say mid to late 2000’s when bike geometry and suspension changed radically ?
Any thoughts ?
 
 
		 
 
		 just the first five I found. If I had a pound for every time .......
 just the first five I found. If I had a pound for every time ....... 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Clearly I have not thought this through properly. But as someone stuck in the V brake era it's really hard work delving into the post 97 bucket for something that has canti / V brake mounts - it's a really big bucket
 Clearly I have not thought this through properly. But as someone stuck in the V brake era it's really hard work delving into the post 97 bucket for something that has canti / V brake mounts - it's a really big bucket 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		