gibbleking
Old School Grand Master
i think people like the gt as it symbolises an era when lycra and horrendous colours (this one in particular) sort of a moment when mtbs crosswd into mainstream awareness ....sort of iconic i guess....
CTK":1ye7bnzn said:Ameybrook your Lava Dome is UGLY!
CTK":1ye7bnzn said:And if you are searching for Purple Compact Ranks your gonna be looking a long time mate!![]()
CTK":1ye7bnzn said:blah blah blah Retro era (say early 90s)
Does this make sense?
CTK":1ye7bnzn said:Sorry to be presumptious but Ameybrook I guess you were in the sport deep back then?
John":39f1ruyz said:Always find these mtbr vrc vs retrobike debates quite interesting.
Think there is more crossover (both bike and member wise) than a lot of people imagine. Sure mtbr vrc is perhaps more focused (as one would imagine with it being a sub forum of mtbr) and retrobike is more inclusive and does tend to wander away from the traditional deifnitions of vintage/retro/classic on occasion. At the end of the day there are some cracking bikes on both![]()
clockworkgazz":d85dwtms said:Wise man once said...."Let the refining and improving of your own life keep you so busy that you have little time to criticize others."
rumpfy":npnxxxbj said:GoldenEraMTB":npnxxxbj said:rumpfy":npnxxxbj said:GoldenEraMTB":npnxxxbj said:rumpfy":npnxxxbj said:Very interesting conversation.
It just goes to show that there is room enough on the internet for both of these forums to thrive and grow.
I see a lot of V-brake discussion and the one about triple clamp forks...just not my focus. Nothing V,R, or C about any of that.
While its no secret my attitudes towards this stuff, listen to Ameybrook...he knows his stuff and is an excellent balance of the two forums.
Hey...I just mentioned you above...true statement.
Without being a long time reader of the VRC mtbr archives, I would be lost about a bunch of things...it's just some of the other stuff I could do without.
A lot of good info and knowledgeable people there...as well as strong opinions and endless debates. If you don't have tough skin or like rolling with the punches, the VRC can seem unforgiving.
Pull anyone there aside for a one on one discussion or question and you'll find that we're all very friendly helpful people.
I'm a longitme member on some rough forums with even rougher off-topic /no rules sub-forums (sherdog and honda-tech), so e-fighting is not a problem...
I'll probably join up as some point, if for nothing else, to just say Thanks![]()
If you're NYC, talk to Bushpig and Fatmikeynyc.
scant":npnxxxbj said:clockworkgazz":npnxxxbj said:Wise man once said...."Let the refining and improving of your own life keep you so busy that you have little time to criticize others."
I like that quote![]()
mrkawasaki":npnxxxbj said:Missed all of this thread till tonight (misleading title I guess...) - now I think I'm in a two year time warp...!
On a different tack to the above - maybe one day I'll log in to the very worthy MTBR VRC and clock the natives talking about imported RC100s; discussions on the merits of Overbury's versus Chas Roberts framebuilding; interviews with Geoff Apps and Tim Gould; or just maybe something on Killeen's ride to seventh at the Olympics....
ping...ping...ping - there goes my alarm!
Let's face it - we're stuck with being so NICE and generous of spirit around here, must be the waters...![]()
Mr K