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  1. #1
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    Jun 2002
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    Mrs. KnottedYet
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    First bike was blue Schwinn Girls frame then....
    Raleigh 3 speed then....
    Gitane 10 speed till I crashed into a car then...
    Mercier, light blue till it was taken then a long break till I got....
    Trek420 also now the property of a thief or sold for a hit of crack, she had Mavic Open sup Pro rims and full Ultegra if you see her and ....
    GT Outpost Trail which I still have and ...
    Mondonico Futura Legero and my ....
    Motobecan Mixte Frame (turning into a fixie)
    Last edited by Trek420; 06-28-2006 at 02:05 PM.
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Nebraska
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    Gee, I'd forgotten the trike I had as a child. It was red originally, I think. I ruined its back wheels one day running from something 'cause it was faster to run than to pedal.

    Skip forward to the (used) blue Schwinn my Dad bought me. Single speed, chain guard, big clunky head/tail/turn light combo we put on (I still long for something similar - smaller, but similar). You could hear me coming for blocks on that thing, it rattled so much. Still, it got me places like summer school Driver's Ed. (I only recently got the irony)

    After a tiff with my parents, I didn't end up driving after all. OK, it wasn't a tiff - it was a full-blown screaming fight. For some reason, I was off the bike, though. I'm not sure why.

    DH bought me a Raleigh Le Tour for our 1st anniversary. I used it to commute to college, etc., as I was still car free. I still have that bike, and occasionally ride it. I've never been quite happy with the fit, though.

    Most recently, I bought a Sun EZ Sport recumbent. The bike doesn't get a whole lot of respect in the 'bent world, but I could afford it, it makes me smile, and it gets me where I want to go, including one (the first of many) tour.

    As for the future, I don't know. Looking back, each of my bikes has been faster than the one before - maybe there's a high-racer in my future.
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
    (Sign in Japan)

    1978 Raleigh Gran Prix
    2003 EZ Sport AX

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    Thanks for sharing! It's fun to read about what you all have had over the years.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2006
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    1st: 26" blue bike that was so big I had to stand up to pedal.
    2nd: White "stingray" type with banana seat
    3rd: 10 speed (AMF maybe?) for riding around college town
    4th: Nishiki Touring Bike... I never toured
    5th: Trek 1200 - triathlons, metric centuries, 1500 mile years
    6th and current: Trek 5000 - Am finally taking the tour I dreamed of when I had the Nishiki!

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Sonoma County, CA
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    658
    1. Red kids bike with banana seat - not sure of the brand.
    2. Blue "Murray". My parents were struggling college students at the time, so I'm fairly certain it was the model being sold at the local Alpha Beta Grocery store!!
    3. A white road frame I bought used, can't remember the name but it was french and was stolen from a bus stop.
    4. A very cool vintage Western Flyer 1 Speed. Picked it up in almost new condition at the local Goodwill.
    5. A vintage Schwinn 2-speed kickback with a little fin on the front fender - very cool but HEAVY
    6. Specialized Rockhopper - back when turquoise & purple were standard colors. Road it around the Big Island of Hawaii. Sold to a family friend who is still using it.
    7. Some Hybrid I only had for a year then I sold to a friends daughter who was going to college.
    8. Specialized Globe--these were pretty cool looking city bikes: built in rack, fenders, lights, lock. The internal 5 speed gearing was a nightmare though.
    9. Specialized StumpJumper -- still have this "old" mountain bike. This is from the mid-90's when a bike with front shocks was new and top end (no back shocks yet!)
    10. Rebuilt Trek XXX (only three numbers in the name). This was a great commute bike for many years, even did some longish road rides on it.
    11. Trek 2200
    12. Breezer Villager - similar to the Globe, but with a better gear system
    13 Raleigh Competition

    Still have numbers 9, 12 & 13
    Last edited by Deanna; 06-28-2006 at 01:07 PM.
    "Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There's something wrong with a society that drives a car to workout in a gym." -- Bill Nye

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    The middle of North America
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    First bikes - what memories that invokes

    after the tricycle era and learning to ride on a neighbours bike, my dad came home with 2 beautiful turquoise blue CCM fixed gears for my sister and I. I rode that until I physically out grew it. By then it wasn't cool to ride a bike so we wasted time and walked.

    After high school graduation I took my summer earnings and bought a CCM 10 speed I think it was a targa model or some such

    I never did learn how to ride and shift correctly but rode merrily along anyway

    I won a ten speed in a raffle but I don't even remember what kind it was - I ended up trading it in for my son's first bike

    after a 25 year non bike riding era I bought a Schwinn Sierra (leisure bike) Great comfort bike but SLOW.

    I also bought a used Schwinn High Plains mountain style bike for my daughter

    As my riding level increased I was ready for a new bike.

    I sold the Sierra and my mount of choice now for speed and distance is a Specialized Seqouia.
    I kept the old schwinn High Plains for a grocerie store and tool around town back up, I put my rack and basket on the back Wicked witch of the West style and off I go happily to the farmers market

    Thanks for asking


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    South Hill Va
    Posts
    138
    Traditional trike
    then Purple banana seat bike (my favorite)
    3 speed Huffy
    10 Speed (one as a kid and then one in the military)
    Couple of Wally World specials

    anticipating a Trek.... something.....really soon....

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    San Francisco, CA
    Posts
    47
    When i was about 5? a small beautiful sparkly royal blue thing with a royal blue banana seat. passed onto my brother.

    age 8-11: a slightly bigger girls raleigh.
    around 11, my first ten speed: a Fuji, w/24 inch wheels. Still in my parents' garage, keep meaning to donate it to the bike kitchen

    then, at 13, i took up with a mid-'70's Motobecane Mixte Grand Jubile 12 speed. Still riding that--i love it. It's got a pretty good gear range, and suntour bar end shifters and suntour cyclone deraileurs. Still going! I have taken it touring, and used it as a city commuter (with hills!) for about 7 years.

    In college i rode a pink huffy ten speed, and i had a cruiser for a while that i think got stolen one summer. or maybe that's how i acquired the huffy. Bikes were a bit less loved in college. people traded them, and i just used them to get around campus, rather than taking them on rides.

    also currently in the stable are 2 bikes i built up from frame and fork:
    an older Bianchi Eros reparte corso frame, probably from the early 1990s, with mainly ultegra and 105 components.

    and an old orange Le Jeune Tour de France 10 speed, built up for more relaxed road riding (upright bars, bar end shifters, and the rest all crappy old french components--but they still work!) which is just so cute.

    Of the three i have now (motobecane, bianchi, LeJeune) i'm not sure i could part with any of them. And, i'm too cheep to get something fancier. Though i wish the surly long haul trucker came in my size with 700cc wheels, rather than the smaller ones...

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Arlington, VA
    Posts
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    First bike: burnt orange, heavy Sears kids bike. I was in first grade and we had just moved back to Pittsburgh from New York. I put a lot of miles on that baby. The neighborhood where we lives was very hilly, so I learned to master climbs quickly. Had an awful downhill wipe out on that bike---cost me my thumbnail and I still have a scar on my left thumb from it.
    Second bike: my sister's purple banana bike. It had a sissy bar, white basket with daisies, etc. Spent a lot of summer days cruising on it.
    When I was 13 or so, my dad bought me and my little brother "English Racing Bikes." They were 70s rust/orange in color, steel frames, relatively expensive 10 speeds. We rode them for hours, exploring.
    Lost interest in cycling when I started working at age 16 and didn't start riding again until a few years ago when me and my hubby bought Trek 7300s. Since then:
    Terry Classic (am going to sell this one)
    Terry Limited edition Fast Woman which is permanently on my trainer (reach is a bit too far for me--I need to replace the stem)
    Specialized Dolce Elite (beater bike #1)
    Specialized Dolce Comp (beater bike #2)
    Pink Luna Eclipse
    Bianchi Eros Donna
    Pink/Purple Luna Orbit (currently being built--should have in 6-8 weeks)

    Luna Eclipse//Terry B'fly
    Luna Orbit//Sella Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    Bianchi Eros Donna//Terry Falcon
    Seven Alaris//Jett 143
    Terry Isis (Titanium)//Terry B'fly

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Florida panhandle
    Posts
    1,498
    First "two-wheeler": a kid-sized racing bike (24" wheels) that my dad brought back from Greece, where he went with the navy
    Later: a more average, American-made tool-around-the-neighborhood bike, brand unknown, but it was a gorgeous metallic forest green
    When I started college: a Schwinn Varsity, robin's egg blue--too big in all but the standover height, but I learned at least basically how to use gears and toeclips by riding that bike; gave it away to a cousin eventually
    First bike I got as an adult: a Trek something-or-other, also too big for me (shame on you, LBS guy, for selling me a bike that fit me so badly), but I rode it for a long time, and actually credit that bike with my renewed adult interest in cycling
    Next: my Terry Symmetry, which fit me just right--delicious teal green color, triple chainrings, so much fun to ride I couldn't believe it. With this bike, I really learned to use gears and toeclips. Took my first solo long rides and my first multi-day tour on her. Lost to Hurricane Ivan in 2004.
    For a brief time, I also tried out a used Bianchi Volpe that was great for riding around campus when I was in grad school. But alas, that bike didn't really fit me well either, so I finally sold it to a friend, who, sadly, doesn't ride it much. *sigh*
    And now... after losing the Terry, I got a Waterford 1900 (called the "Adventure Cycle"--a touring bike). Waterford builds custom frames, but I got this one at a slight discount because it had already been essentially built for someone else and somehow the deal went wrong with that person. It fits me beautifully, and surprise--it's that same lovely metallic forest green of my second kid bike! I was able to get them to paint my nickname on the top tube in gold--Bad JuJu--so she's my strong and confident alter ego. LOL

    I love my Waterford, but I must confess I've been hungrily eyeing the 2005 Bianchi Veloce at the LBS, and it doesn't help that people on this forum keep buying them and posting photos!
    Bad JuJu: Team TE Bianchista
    "The road to hell is paved with works-in-progress." -Roth
    Read my blog: Works in Progress

 

 

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