"One good reason why not is that it looks so f*****g awful!
It looks like the builder/rider has no idea of engineering, but merely buys his stuff at the local B&Q; not good."
Hi Rex, Henry_norton,
You really have to be realistic. If the machine is not intended as a show-piece but as a useable mode of transport/fun, then why not use whatever is best/easily obtainable.
If a metric nut and bolt can be used where a Whitworth, or whatever was, then use it. Not everyone walks around with a micrometer or vernier guage and is about to pounce on your bike with a thread pitch guage.
Why not try a dab of Loctite or a Nylock nut? I'd rather have all the bits on the bike on my return home than scouring the verges for them.
If, as some would like, you go for purity, then you should have crappy tyres, crappy lights and ride with goggles and a cork helmet/flat cap or none at all.
Heaven forbid you fit electronic ignition to your bike, much better to be cowering at the side of the road in the rain adjusting points.
Originality has it's place but practicality and common sense must prevail. Cheers and a Merry Christmas. Tony B.