Miranda
06-10-2008, 07:06 PM
I was having a gear pondering moment the other day about my bikes while standing in my garage. Only people here on TE would understand such day dreaming lol:rolleyes:.
I have a road bike (my main riding), a hard trail mtb, and had forgotten about this old blue beauty in the pics.
She was my last ride before I got a driver's license, and finally returned to biking a couple years ago. Not exactly sure when I got her. At least 25 years young.
Well, since my mother threatened to curb side junk her :eek: one day several years ago, she landed up on my garage ceiling as you see her here. I don't know if she's even fixable. I need to take her into the lbs after I sweet talk DH into getting her down (he's not a bike guy... like, omg! another bike?!). He too wanted to dumpster/charity :( sale donate her to the school. His old bike sold in the home garage sale. Mine did not. Maybe it was Karma? Destiny? It secretively made me glad;), she has a lot of memories. Those loves I had with her have all been re-discovered many years later. Almost makes a girl want to cry like a Hallmark greeting card, doesn't it? :o Gheez...
My riding delima has been this lately... what to use for just a spin with the kids, and lesiure. The kids are elm school aged and have fixed gear coaster brake bikes now. I can barely coast that slow on my road bike. My mtb is too nobby. I was just to the point of switching out the tires (or even considered a beach cruiser, comfort bike) on the mtb to something smoother for paved riding. Then I found some new places to mtb. Single track mud hole trails that the bike is really made for "as is":cool:.
The bike is a Huffy brand, Omni-10, 10 speed. Then called a "speed bike". One of my friends told me that I might not even be able to get it overhauled due to the age. For the $, he said just go to Walmart and get a cheap bike to ride with the kids. I know the tires must be dry rotted at least. It has some rust on the non-painted metal. But, not awful all the way through. I know my friend is right probably, but gosh, the thought of riding her again kinda makes my heart go pitter patter pedal :D.
Any thoughts from others that have revived an old and true friend? Thanks :)
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1810.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1801.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1806.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1803.jpg
I have a road bike (my main riding), a hard trail mtb, and had forgotten about this old blue beauty in the pics.
She was my last ride before I got a driver's license, and finally returned to biking a couple years ago. Not exactly sure when I got her. At least 25 years young.
Well, since my mother threatened to curb side junk her :eek: one day several years ago, she landed up on my garage ceiling as you see her here. I don't know if she's even fixable. I need to take her into the lbs after I sweet talk DH into getting her down (he's not a bike guy... like, omg! another bike?!). He too wanted to dumpster/charity :( sale donate her to the school. His old bike sold in the home garage sale. Mine did not. Maybe it was Karma? Destiny? It secretively made me glad;), she has a lot of memories. Those loves I had with her have all been re-discovered many years later. Almost makes a girl want to cry like a Hallmark greeting card, doesn't it? :o Gheez...
My riding delima has been this lately... what to use for just a spin with the kids, and lesiure. The kids are elm school aged and have fixed gear coaster brake bikes now. I can barely coast that slow on my road bike. My mtb is too nobby. I was just to the point of switching out the tires (or even considered a beach cruiser, comfort bike) on the mtb to something smoother for paved riding. Then I found some new places to mtb. Single track mud hole trails that the bike is really made for "as is":cool:.
The bike is a Huffy brand, Omni-10, 10 speed. Then called a "speed bike". One of my friends told me that I might not even be able to get it overhauled due to the age. For the $, he said just go to Walmart and get a cheap bike to ride with the kids. I know the tires must be dry rotted at least. It has some rust on the non-painted metal. But, not awful all the way through. I know my friend is right probably, but gosh, the thought of riding her again kinda makes my heart go pitter patter pedal :D.
Any thoughts from others that have revived an old and true friend? Thanks :)
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1810.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1801.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1806.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg230/rotarydial/IMG_1803.jpg