Most of us here are in our 40's, 50's and 60's. When I think "Vintage", I think of the bikes that were available in the 60's and 70's because that's what I grew up with. Now, when using the term "Vintage" while searching for parts and whatnot, I find Razor go-karts and Baja mini bikes. Really?, people consider this Chinese crap to be "Vintage"?. Then I start thinking, well, the Baja Doodlebug hasn't been made for about 10 years now or thereabouts. I guess someone in their 20's-30's now would have grown up with a Razor go-kart or Baja mini bike and thus it would be "Vintage" to them. I know with cars most agree that over 20-25 years old makes it "Historic". Cars were meant to last longer than mini bikes and go-karts but it seems there are plenty of mini bikes and go-karts older than 20-25 years that are still around. The way I see it is, if you can still buy new parts for it from major vendors, it's not "Vintage" in my book, try buying a new wheel for your Cat mini bike from Monster Scooter Parts, Hahahaha.
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