Ycawsfach":2hjm983t said:
“There shouldn't be any interest in it on here as this is supposed to be a bike enthusiasts/connoisseur site”
“This is just a pressed steel retro BSO, it wasn't any good then and certainly shouldn't be here now”
These are just two recent comments about lower end bikes, and while the words "less valid" are not actually used, there's certainly an implication that they don't deserve to be on this site.
As Dr S says, those quotes were focused on individual bikes listed in eBay watch, not at peoples personal bikes. I, for one, never attack people or their personal bikes except LGFs 'yellow peril' but that was deserved.
What you and a lot of people seem to confuse is the difference between good bikes and expensive bikes (even John made that mistake in his earlier comment)
I will happily slate any bike that is widely accepted as shite, any bike that was acknowledged as shite when new, any bike that was badly reviewed back in the day or any bike that I owned and found to be substantially lacking. I do this partly through a dislike of the bikes, partly as a way of ensuring that people don't spend their hard earned money on them.
There are people on this site who are fortunate to be young enough not to remember some bikes first time round, they might not remember the u-brake under the chainstay phase and why it died out in the UK, they might not remember that early suntour trigger shifters required an arm of steel or that biopace was wrongly aligned. They may not know that raleigh bikes often came with steel rims that would take a year to slow with plastic levers in the wet or that BSOs are not the same as budget bikes.
I often find that there are 4 loose groups on here (amongst the millions of other categorisations):
1) There are people on here who take the passion for these bikes to extremes. They will collect the best bikes available and have the money to spend accordingly, but they are not buying expensive bikes, they are buying the best bikes they can, bits of history, rarities or bits of engineering excellence. No true collector or affionado/illuminati/whatever name you choose to call them will go out and spend big money on a shite bike just because it's expensive. Let's call them
Charlie C or Gary Ks
2) There are guys who have extreme passion but not the deep pockets and these guys still buy the best bikes available. They don't buy shite bikes just because they haven't got the trust fund/bankers salary/criminal record of the rich guys, they still buy the best they can. Let's call them
Stumpers or Clockers
3) There are guys with no money who have all the knowledge and extreme passion and are able to spot the bargain in the midst of the eBay dross. They don't buy shite bikes just because they have to spend all their money on kids/family/a life, they buy the best bikes available. Let's call them '
Mystery bikes with History
All three groups share a passion but more importantly they share a knowledge and experience, and they share it with each other
Then there are guys who buy any old shite and winge and complain about snobbery and elitism if any comment is passed about a pile of rusting rubbish on eBay. These guys expect smoke to be blown somewhere just because they bought some old BSO and ride it to the shop having rattle-canned it and covered it in halfords. They have no opinion other than a strange belief that old, cheap and secondhand equals retro and deserves as much air time on here as a bike that has been loved, restored, or ridden in anger, they then defend their ignorance by shouting some tired cliches instead of taking some of the knowledge that others share on this site. Let's call them
painful
I know full well which group I am in and am not embarrassed by it, I earn my money and have no kids to spend it on, i have 22 years experience of riding mountain bikes, 30 years of riding bikes and 5 years of working in the trade. I have a daft knowledge of 80/90s mountain bikes based on the fact that I could never afford the cool bikes as a kid so read about them instead. I have owned, sold, fixed and binned more shite bikes than most and will happily share that with others, often too vocally.
Just as a final point, a bit of irony, we had a thread about retro bikes of quality that descended into an 'elitism' thread, yet when we had a thread about retro bikes of the future the only bikes mentioned were expensive, top end ones. Strange, eh?