Bought a 2010 frame, I feel like I need to replace my parts

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nrsnow
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by nrsnow

I bought a 2010 frame. I feel that I have to replace most of my parts just so everything matches, years wise. Has anyone felt like they had to do this?

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prendrefeu
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by prendrefeu

Only for "Vintage" frames.
2010 isn't vintage yet, even if you're in the unique case where the company does not exist anymore.
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era specific is cool to some degree though.

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by edesigner

nathanong87 wrote:era specific is cool to some degree though.


I'm going thru my '98 Vortex but I can't bring myself to get the "proper" decals for it.. damn you Litespeed for giving me that option to restore it originally :) . I want clean white or black.... just don't dig the yellow.

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