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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Wiltshire, England, UK
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    509
    I got my first bike for my Christmas when I was six years old. It was a Tri-Ang. It had a red frame and yellow mudguards. It had a wicker basket on the front. Curiously it only had a front brake. It also had solid tyres but I loved that bike. Sadly six months later I had an accident with it and my parents being overprotective (to which I rebelled in later years) threw it up in the attic and forbade me to ever go near it again

    40 odd years later I'm back enjoying cycling even more than I did the first time

    I've got an old photo of me on that bike somewhere. I'll have to dig it out and scan it sometime.
    There are a lot of unwanted, unloved bikes out there - go on give a bike a good home

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Purdue
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    I know this thread's been dead over a year, but...

    I really wanted to share!

    One Christmas, I got a trike, red, it was awesome and I loved it much. I recently found a picture of me unwrapping it, and now I know it was a second- or third- or eighth-hand trike. But I loved it.

    Then there was the red kid's bike that my brother had, with white molded plastic seat.

    Later on, the Huffy Street Dance girl's bike

    Then the Huffy Mt. Storm that I saved forever for and purchased at my nearest Wal-Mart which in the day was an hour away. A week later, we had a terrible crash, which you could read about if you search my previous posts. I had that from '92 to '02. (6th grade to college! It didn't get ridden much and it started getting more crappy and was eventually impounded.

    Now I have an '03 Diamondback Wildwood Deluxe, extremely pimped out for commuting, and a '07 Trek 1600 WSD, which is my weekend exercise.

    I also just acquired a '76 Schwinn Varsity of original components and questionable shape. The top tube has a gentle curve, and none of the Schwinn literature shows that. The curve looks natural, but I need to give it more inspection. I'm trying to decide the best way to overhaul it.
    My bike is my Benz.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    where ARE we?
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    429
    I got a pink Huffy for Christmas when I was six. The seat wasn't banana, it was this odd puffy sort of thing that was still long and had a handle on the back. I remember my dad running behind me down the sidewalk on the way to the park so I wouldn't fall after taking the training wheels off. I was going faster, faster, faster.... and then I realized I didn't hear Daddy's footsteps behind me anymore, which meant I was riding on my OWN and I started to look behind me to be sure and... crash!

    The next one was a blue road bike of some kind, got that when I was 11 - I'm surprised I don't recall the make, because I rode it to death! I'd even retape the handlebars all the time.

    When I was 15 I saved and saved and saved while babysitting and mowing lawns to get a Fuji Monterey, a hybrid, which I think was pretty darn new back then. It was silver and light green, 21 speed, I paid $350 for it. That bike got me through college, it was a wonderful commuting bike between classes and from my various living apartments to school. Then I left it at my parent's house for a few years, my dad had a cleaning frenzy, and without asking me, he threw it away. I still miss that bike. (if anyone happens to have one, let me know)

    After college my BF (now hubby) bought me a full-suspension Gary Fisher, one of the first full suspension bikes out there. Anybody want it? It's for sale.

    And Friday, I got my new 08 Fuji Team! I'm back to a dark blue and white road bike!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Southeastern MA
    Posts
    185
    The first bike a remember was purple, with a white banana seat with purple and pink flowers on the seat. It had purple tassels coming out of the handlebars. I thought that it was the most beautiful thing on earth when I was 5 years old.

    I remember a 3 speed Schwinn when I was about 9 or 10 years old. It was blue and I thought I could fly on that thing. I remember riding up and down the road for hours at a time experimenting with my 3 speeds.

    When I graduated from the eighth grade I got a bright orange ten speed from Sears. Several years ago, my mother rescued it, painted it and hung flower baskets all over it in her garden.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    around Seattle, WA
    Posts
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    First bike was a blue single speed, that we bought in a hardware (drygoods) store in the small college town where my Dad was an ROTC prof. As I recall, the store guys fitted it to me, then my brother got to ride it home, as it was deamed that home was too far away for me, a little girl to ride to on my own. Must have been in 2nd grade. In the summer, the whole gang of us kids would ride our bikes to the city pool for swimming lessons or afternoon swim, admission was 10 cents. Now days, moms would be loath to let their little ones ride that far.

    2nd bike was an orange Schwinn 10 speed, got when I was in Jr. High. I was so thrilled! A proper racing bike (in my dreams) with "ram horn" handlebars. Had that into my university days, until it was stolen, along with about 200 other bikes parked in the lot at the dorm.
    Beth

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    foothills of the Ozarks aka Tornado Alley
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    4,193
    I vaguely remember a bike with a big banana seat and streamers on the handlebars. Then in jr high mom went to Ace Hardware and bought me and my brother a set of 10 speed bikes. Mine was yellow with those silly friction shifters that never stayed. I rode that thing everywhere and I never got a flat. Stuff was bomb proof back then.

 

 

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