Here's a few for starters;



Mid 1960s campagnolo equipment

shimano 600EX (from the mid-80's) somehow looks retro, in Rebour style

first generation shimano XT; originally conceived as a touring groupset, but caught the MTB wave
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Brucey wrote:
when did you last see someone pulling one of these out by the side of the road?
"easy to service" cabling....?
JakobW wrote: Interesting placement of the bell as well - guessing this might be a case of one being a legal requirement but not wanting to take up space on the bars?
Brucey wrote:
when did you last see someone pulling one of these out by the side of the road?
jimlews wrote:...Yesterday afternoon. ....
Brucey wrote:
brings a whole new dimension to the phrase 'breast pocket'
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Brucey wrote: ... Q. is the thing on the frame a quick-acting compressed gas inflation gadget? If so I didn't realise they were around in 1950
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pwa wrote: I wonder why illustration like this has become so rare, because it is widely recognised that people like it. We only have to think of Wainwright's walking guides, the appeal of which is just as much in the hand drawn illustrations as in the walks they describe.