Not where I come from Jonathan. You see, years before you were a twinkle in your fathers eye and Britain was a poor country recovering from WW2 working men of all ages had to commute to the factory by bicycle, as things got more prosperous they were able to afford mopeds, now these old men feel some nostalgia for there old mopeds and are enjoying riding them. I am sometimes the youngest person on our club rides, just a boy of 57! More recently people a little younger than me who rode sports mopeds in the 1970's are on there own nostalgia trip and are buying the bikes they had when teenagers like Yamaha fizzies and Girelli tiger cross's. You are too young to understand nostalgia but one day you will. I have to lament though that nostalgia isn't what it used to be!! Boom Boom!!
Hehe I know fully what you mean. I have the same with old video games. When I was even younger, I used to play the original Gameboy (1989), with all of the best games at the time. The problem is, that technology is advancing so quick, now you get games with lifelike graphics! I miss the old games, so now I have a mint original Gameboy in box that I bought for 0.50£, worth maybe 50£ !
Problem is, what will I be buying when I'm older, if I'm already using old stuff
I don;t see why I would ever sell the Peugeot Moped, Schmitt or Nobel, because the Peugeot is probably worth just over 200£, nothing much, I prefer keeping it for that price, Nobels obviously my first car, and the Schmitt, well its my first schmitt!