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tell em to get some comp pools with amber wall knocked up then
waxins word for me "re issue"
I think most peeps would still buy the old stuff anyhows
i think they should nt bother , the whole point of the o/s builds is thebuying and selling of old parts, restoring etc then building.If all other firms done this it just would nt be the same, popping to halfords or other bike shop for a part for ya o/s build. Would these parts be classed as retro or old school?
tioga have always been good in marking a new tyre as suchcomps from comp2s up to 8s now i think we all no the differenceif is marked as a newer number you cant go far wrong. if they want early ones they can still pay for what they want.
Quote from: wardy on January 18, 2008, 12:12 PMi think they should nt bother , the whole point of the o/s builds is thebuying and selling of old parts, restoring etc then building.If all other firms done this it just would nt be the same, popping to halfords or other bike shop for a part for ya o/s build. Would these parts be classed as retro or old school?Im not really into building show bikes so I cant really comment on if a bike is a "real" old build or not. I do know that there are quite a few people who ride their old bikes and parts like tyres wear out. I dont think show bike builders or OS racers wanna see NOS Comp3s being ridden on a track, and most amber/skin wall copies dont even look close to right. Even a newer "re issue" label on the right compound Comp3 would be great.
bang on with them two statements.