I was the last of 5 much older siblings and I wanted a bike for a long time. But we were poor. One day in the 5th grade I came home and my parent had purchased a "boys" used bike which was dark purple with a black banana seat and a lot of big silver handle bars and a rear "slick" racing tire. I LOVED it! It was my excape, my freedom, my entertainment, my adventure to neighborhoods far away from where I was from. At age 13 my older sister had purchased a brand new Schwinn Le Tour 10 speed road bike and didn't like it, so my mother bought it from her for me to have. I rode it to and from school every day for about 6 years! No lights, no fenders, no helmet or waterproof clothes (this was in 1977). I rode that bike until my early 20's when it was stolen. I then bought a used 1960's era Schwinn that weighed a ton and only one speed with coaster brakes. I rode that until I was 25 or so. I got a car so riding was no longer needed for transportation. Three inappropriate (for me) bikes later I now have a 6 month old Trek FX 7.3 WSD and I LOVE it! I've ridden my current bike more in the past 6 months than I rode my last 3 bikes all together. I'm already hankering for a road bike. Riding makes me feel free and alive. It takes me away from everything and I can breathe...and smell...and see with a different clarity. Hard to explain. It's my fun and my adventure.





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I know, it can be done, but not by me! I had no idea I'd end up with a bike for every occasion.

