Re: [CR] To ride or not

(Example: History:Norris Lockley)

Subject: Re: [CR] To ride or not
From: "Steven L. Sheffield" <stevens@veloworks.com>
To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <02b001c25608$0e124280$461bfea9@pacbell.net>
Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 20:16:32 -0600

on 09/06/2002 06:46 PM, J.Dunn at bikehunter@icehouse.net wrote:
> Steven wrote:
>> Problem is that many new "BOB" types are rejecting the new stuff in favour
> of the old stuff without ever having tried the new stuff ...
>>
>
> Who is it a problem for? I'm a "new Bob" and I have new stuff. Carbon
> fiber, STI, clipless, blah, blah. Doesn't keep me from liking the old
> stuff. Sometimes more. What exactly is a "new Bob" anyway. Is there a
> CR cutoff?

If you have the new stuff, then you don't fall into the "new BOB who rejects the new stuff ... without trying the new stuff" camp, do you?


>> " I appreciate the vintage stuff from an aesthetic standpoint. But when it
> comes down to it, the newer stuff works better, is lighter, and is often
> less expensive"
>
> So What? What does that have to do with appreciating the old stuff whether
> you used it when it was "current"?
> " (unless all you're buying is dumpster-reject thrift-store gaspipe crap).'

"How do you know you don't like Brussel sprouts, unless you try them?"


> I'm not, tho' I have a few of those and proud of it. We're not going to get
> into a snob thing here again, are we? ;-)

The problem is that many of the people affecting the snob attitude are doing so from an ignorant/inexperienced point-of-view.

If you have tried both and have chosen one over the other, then you are making an informed decision. If you reject one, without ever having tried it, then you are ignorant and prejudiced.


>> John Dunn in Boise,

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