No, this question is not opinion-based.
The real answer is that using all the 128 ASCII character codes would also include a lot of codes commonly used for terminal control sequences. For example, the ascii code 7 rings a bell, or the ascii code 14 is the escape. This encoding should encode a binary stream into a text. Thus, it needs to have only clear textual character codes in its output. Thus we can't use the ascii codes below 32 for that. It would not be better than using the binary stream, without any encoding.
ASCII-7 contains only "real" characters between 32 and 127, what means that the 6-bit coding used by mime or uuencode is a fair compromise (it could have been optimized to use a log_96 encoding, it had not worth the price).
Roughly this is what the first, most upvoted and accepted answer says.
What we all can see, it is an objective and clear answer.
There was no competent reason to close this question. Fortunately, with the mod lock, now it at least can't be deleted, thus the googlers of the future will be able to get here the answer to this interesting question. (Although I would be more happy if I could upvote this, and its good answers, what is now impossible due to the mod lock.)
A possible reason of the close votes were imho either incompetence or hostility. Alternatively, I can also imagine that the close voters imagined the - at least, theoretical - possibility of some other reason, and they thought we can't decide, which one was the truth. However, the top tag list of the close-voters makes this option unlikely.*
"Why" questions have always an above average chance to be closed as opinion-based; "How" questions look much better in this sense.
*A possible fix of similar problems would be, if the 3k+ users could take part in close/reopen decisions only in their most active tags.
P.s. the currently most upvoted answer to your question refers committees, what makes clear that there is no reason to believe it - in the IT world, committees are infamous from their incompetence. Here can you read more about the phenomenon.