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  1. #1
    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
    Join Date
    May 2007
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    Southern Maine
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    1. Big Wheel
    2. Red tricycle (like almost everyone else had as a kid)
    3. Kent single-speed girls bike--first two-wheeler, scared the heck out of my dad while I was learning to ride it (had a little problem figuring out how to use the brakes!!)
    4. Purple and pink Roadmaster ten-speed (delivered newspapers in my neighborhood on this one--I was nine or ten)
    5. Current bike--Giant Nutra hybrid
    2011 Surly LHT
    1995 Trek 830

  2. #2
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    Jul 2006
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    My first bike was an stingray-style bike with a banana seat. I'm embarrassed to admit that I didn't learn to ride it until I was like 12. I wrecked while trying to learn at around 8 and I guess it took me a while to get back on!
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

  3. #3
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    Oh, my, the memories!

    I remember riding my trike in the backyard with my grandmother watching me.

    I got a real bike when I was six, after spending WAY too much time bothering my big brother by climbing up on his purple Stingray (somehow I could get up and sit there with it held up by the kickstand). Mine was a blue girls' bike, which I rode for a few years until my brother got a brown ten speed; then I used the Stingray until I got a three speed.

    I got a ten speed for college, until it got stolen, at which point I used my brothers' "new" silver ten speed. That bike had the BEST balance of any bike I've ever ridden. Unfortunately, when I went away to the Peace Corps, my mom "lent" it to the crazy neighbors who cannibalized it. (Why would anyone think they could take apart someone else's bike for parts?)

    I got myself a Fuji ten speed when I got back from the Peace Corps, but barely rode it for nearly 20 years. Then a year of good riding and I got myself my Trek Pilot.

    I feel bad for both my Fuji and Trek; I imagine them talking in the garage about having to put up with my slowness.

    But you know how you see people driving around in their Miatas, all crazy, goofy smiles? That's how I look on my Trek.

  4. #4
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    I have memories of a red tricycle, and after that I shared a little orange bike with my brother. I don't remember a brand or markings, but I remember it had white handles and a white seat, and solid tires made of some kind of hard plastic. And since we were fond of tinkering with it I got my ring finger stuck in between the chain and the cog . . . my first trip to the emergency room! Good times . . .

    My first "big girl" bike (because it had no training wheels, was not a hand-me-down from my brother, and it was mine mine mine) was a blue Schwinn Fair Lady, which was the girl's version of the Sting Ray. White banana seat with blue & yellow flowers, and fat rubber plat form pedals. My first lesson in leveraging my middle-childness. Even better times . . .

  5. #5
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    Mar 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquila View Post
    But you know how you see people driving around in their Miatas, all crazy, goofy smiles? That's how I look on my Trek.
    That's why I drive a Miata *and* ride a bike.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2008
    Location
    Seattle
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    If memory serves..

    Little trike
    Big red trike
    Big red trike rode on 2 wheels alla time
    Small red bike at age 5, probably borrowed
    Big (way too big!) blue Schwinn steel single speed woman's bike
    Purple fair lady sting-ray, which I was forbidden from for 3 months because of a badly broken arm (bike is still in pieces in the garage)
    Steel "10 speed", think it was a Sekai, had for 1 month before it was stolen
    24" Sears oversized 5 speed stingray
    Schwinn orange crate-still got it and it's for sale
    Skateboard (hey, I got around the college campus on it, it's like a bike)
    Specialized Hard Rock mountain bike (still got it, not for sale)
    24" cruiser (BMX type, Redline I think, it's for sale too)
    Rodriguez adventure with flat bars, my latest love
    I am trying hard to justify getting a full suspension MTB

 

 

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