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When is old school ?

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Peter J:
70's - Vintage
80's - Old School
90's - Mid School
00's - New School


What happens in 2 years time ?????  :10_2_12:

JT71:
mmmmmmm.

I'd kind of go with Flatcap here. but not sure I'd take old school past 87.

but in two years time what are we gonna call the new era?

Trev:
There's probably not a set date though, as I suppose they may well overlap.

I would consider bikes like Skyways to be old school and things like Hoffmans to be mid.  They were both available at the same time though late 80s early 90s.

jT Racing:
 :2funny: raced :2funny:  street rider as were all my mates bitd, we did go racing a couple of times but wasn't my cup 'o T. tracks were fun, but being told what to do whilst under supervision didn't quite work well for us little bastards..

on another note, performers were sh1t >:D ask pete, all gt's are shit. ::)

Trev:

I had asked this question last year sometime - when did New School start and what would that be called when we have somethign newer?

Going by previous responses, New School started circa 2000.  Can an 8 year old frame still be classed as new school?

How long does the New School window stay open and will it get renamed when the new window is open...

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