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Title: What was your first bike?
Post by: Elderberry on July 12, 2017, 12:18:04 am
My first bike. My dad picked it up from the Salvation Army for about $15.00. It had 26 in wheels. I had to roll it down to the street. I'd prop the wheels against the curb, with the pedal up. I'd grab the handle bars and step on the pedal and away I'd go. To stop I'd have to bail out into someone's yard. But it was MINE! The frame had broken and was brazed back together. It kept on breaking, but It got me biking for a while.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Frank Cannon on July 12, 2017, 12:20:35 am
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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Wingnut on July 12, 2017, 12:23:56 am
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Yeah Right Frank....

more like

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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Elderberry on July 12, 2017, 12:25:14 am
Sorry, don't count. Big wheels ain't bikes.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Frank Cannon on July 12, 2017, 12:31:48 am
Sorry, don't count. Big wheels ain't bikes.

Well if you are going to be a purist, there is only one real mans bike.....

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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: InHeavenThereIsNoBeer on July 12, 2017, 12:34:21 am
Well if you are going to be a purist, there is only one real mans bike.....

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Maybe when he gets home mummy will take off the training wheel.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Elderberry on July 12, 2017, 12:39:38 am
Just two wheels, in all shapes and sizes.

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What was your first?
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: montanajoe on July 12, 2017, 12:53:03 am
A snappy green and white model with training wheels, possibly a Schwin  that my Dad got on sale at the local Firestone in 1955 or so. My mother was pregnant with my third little brother at the time...I think the bike was a bribe to allow another kid in the house... :shrug:
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: skeeter on July 12, 2017, 01:10:17 am
Schwinn single speed Racer with coaster brakes.

I stripped the fenders & headlight off and ditched the red & white seat but it was never as cool as my buddy's stingray - he had a glitter banana seat and a real steering wheel.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: mirraflake on July 12, 2017, 01:37:04 am
Early 70's I was 8-9 years old. Dad bought a 1950's style bike from neighbor for $2.

I stripped off the fenders, chain guard, rear shelf thingy etc. I even removed the metal emblems to save weight. spray painted it red, installed the most knobby tires I could find.

Actually it was a BMX bike for the era. Had a blast with that bike. It would go anywhere.

Would love to have it now.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: ConstitutionRose on July 12, 2017, 02:08:53 am
Second hand.  Brown.  Not sure that was it's color or if that was rust.  Heavy sucker.  Big wheels, fat tires.  Dad put a new seat and new tires on it.  I was hard on it, but it was stable I could ride on the handlebars like an acrobat.  That was 1956 or 1957.  I really loved that unbeautiful bike because it gave me so much freedom.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Smokin Joe on July 12, 2017, 02:40:30 am
Western Flyer, bright red, 20 inch.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Cripplecreek on July 12, 2017, 03:26:44 am
Who remembers this sort of thing.

I can't remember not riding a bike and was making my own out of parts by the time I was 12 years old.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Smokin Joe on July 12, 2017, 03:28:27 am
Who remembers this sort of thing.

I can't remember not riding a bike and was making my own out of parts by the time I was 12 years old.
I got one new one for Christmas. After that I got good at fixing them, scrounging for parts, etc.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Oceander on July 12, 2017, 03:49:26 am
Blue Schwin stingray.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Cripplecreek on July 12, 2017, 04:02:29 am
I got one new one for Christmas. After that I got good at fixing them, scrounging for parts, etc.

Every kid should have a simple bike and the 4 or 5 tools they would need to completely disassemble and reassemble it.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Sighlass on July 12, 2017, 05:03:06 am
Blue Schwin stingray.

@Oceander

Circa 1974

Mine was green though... still have it somewhere out on one my sheds.

Purchased at Globe Dept. Store somewhere in Shreveport LA.


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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Wingnut on July 12, 2017, 12:28:12 pm
Every kid should have a simple bike and the 4 or 5 tools they would need to completely disassemble and reassemble it.

I think back then all you needed was a flat head screwdriver and a crescent wrench to be a licensed shadetree bike mechanic!
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: rodamala on July 12, 2017, 01:09:43 pm
Well if you are going to be a purist, there is only one real mans bike.....

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I saw a hipster in my town on one of those things.  Handlebar moustache or not, he warnt no real man.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Cripplecreek on July 12, 2017, 01:24:03 pm
You kids and your fancy modern contraptions.

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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: thackney on July 12, 2017, 01:26:28 pm
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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Wingnut on July 12, 2017, 01:28:27 pm
I saw a hipster in my town on one of those things.  Handlebar moustache or not, the warnt no real man.

Ugg Hipsters.  Several years ago They had taken a liking to unicycles.  They were worse than circus mimes.  Rolling rocking bobbing and weaving....  Made you want to push a stick thu the spokes.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Elderberry on July 12, 2017, 01:40:29 pm
Who remembers this sort of thing.

I can't remember not riding a bike ---

Usually its the short term memory that's the first to go. :pondering:
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Wingnut on July 12, 2017, 02:24:33 pm
My father didn't believe in training wheels.
And to think, today I only wear a helmet by choice not under doctors orders.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Elderberry on July 12, 2017, 02:28:18 pm
My father didn't believe in training wheels.
And to think, today I only wear a helmet by choice not under doctors orders.

I truly believe that training wheels are an impediment in learning to ride a bike.

I've never used a helmet on a non-motorized bike.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: skeeter on July 12, 2017, 02:32:51 pm
My father didn't believe in training wheels.
And to think, today I only wear a helmet by choice not under doctors orders.

Mom wouldn't let me wear a helmet.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Elderberry on July 12, 2017, 02:37:40 pm
Mom wouldn't let me wear a helmet.

And I bet it broke your heart.

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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: skeeter on July 12, 2017, 05:02:48 pm
And I bet it broke your heart.

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What broke my heart were the times she tried to hit me with the car.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Wingnut on July 12, 2017, 05:07:49 pm
What broke my heart were the times she tried to hit me with the car.

Typical women drivers.  Never can hit a moving target. 
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: truth_seeker on July 12, 2017, 05:23:49 pm
I had several bikes, but one stands out. About my freshman year in HS, "10 speeds" became popular. My father paid me to do some heavy duty landscaping work, to earn money for a French brand named "Terrot," which had Huret derailleurs, and Wiedemann center-pull brakes.

It had decorative features beyond the typical American Schwinn Continental, of the day. Lugs, for instance.

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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Wingnut on July 12, 2017, 05:37:44 pm
This was very similar to my 1st road bike.  She was a lesser model of this one pictured.  Mine was a 1968 Green Raleigh 10 speed with the suicide shifters. Brown ass hatchet , green bar tape Gum walled tires. 

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Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Elderberry on July 12, 2017, 08:27:39 pm
I got me a 10 speed in 1970, a Schwinn Varsity. I remember the salesman knew I was a doper because I paid for it all in 20's. My mom got a kick outta that. I talked her into my needing the bike so I didn't have to ride to school with crazy Tiger down the street.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Smokin Joe on July 12, 2017, 11:37:38 pm
My father didn't believe in training wheels.
And to think, today I only wear a helmet by choice not under doctors orders.
Training wheels are only there to give time to build muscles for those who haven't already and to teach them to pedal (something most do on a trike). At four, my 'baby' girl decided she wanted her training wheels off. I removed them for her, and went out on a job. In two days she was tearing around on that thing. When I got back in a week, she was ripping around the area like nobody's business, looking for things to make a ramp out of.

In my day? Helmets were for miners, construction workers, and soldiers. What do you need one of those for on a bicycle? (I have only rarely worn them on a motorcycle, either, usually in Canada where they were required by law.)
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Wingnut on July 13, 2017, 12:02:03 am
What do you need one of those for on a bicycle?

 :thud:
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Smokin Joe on July 13, 2017, 12:27:33 am
:thud:
What/ A helmet? If you hit your head on a curb on a bicycle (20 MPH), the right helmet might save you from a nasty injury. At 60 MPH, your brain will slosh around inside your skull anyway, if your neck vertebrae don't just shatter.  Just like a hard hat will protect you if someone drops a small piece of scrap lumber from a floor or two up. But if they drop the whole beam.... :shrug:
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: ConstitutionRose on July 13, 2017, 12:52:07 am
My father didn't believe in training wheels.
And to think, today I only wear a helmet by choice not under doctors orders.

We taught all the kids and grandkids to ride without training wheels.  Kids lean on them and don't learn to keep their balance.  Took the pedals off the bike and put them on a little incline and let them go down that incline until they learn to balance themselves.  Put the pedals back on and off they go.  It takes about an hour to teach them to ride that way. 
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Cripplecreek on July 13, 2017, 03:44:23 am
We didn't have all the paved bike paths either.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Smokin Joe on July 13, 2017, 03:46:30 am
We didn't have all the paved bike paths either.
Mud, dirt, gravel, leaves when riding through the woods. Once in a while we got to ride on pavement for part of the the one mile trip to the bus stop before the weather got too bad in the fall or after it got nice enough in the spring.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Cripplecreek on July 13, 2017, 04:14:21 am
Mud, dirt, gravel, leaves when riding through the woods. Once in a while we got to ride on pavement for part of the the one mile trip to the bus stop before the weather got too bad in the fall or after it got nice enough in the spring.

I grew up in a little town so riding in the street wasn't a big deal. We also went miles out of town too, sometimes by road and sometimes by the railroad bed or farm lanes and paths.

By the time I was a teenager it wasn't unusual for me to put 40 or 50 miles on a bike every day. We were even riding out to the woods with rifles slung across our backs to hunt amall game.
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Smokin Joe on July 13, 2017, 04:42:49 am
I grew up in a little town so riding in the street wasn't a big deal. We also went miles out of town too, sometimes by road and sometimes by the railroad bed or farm lanes and paths.

By the time I was a teenager it wasn't unusual for me to put 40 or 50 miles on a bike every day. We were even riding out to the woods with rifles slung across our backs to hunt amall game.
I mostly rode bicycle (10 speed by then) in college. In the Shenandoah Valley, some pretty good hills, and a mere 18 miles on a bike-a-thon was no sweat.  I probably rode ten miles a day, every day, and thought nothing of it.  Them I moved on to cars, then motorcycles, then 4WD...
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: Gefn on July 13, 2017, 10:42:50 am
It was a pepto pink tricycle

I had to be about 3 or 4.

My first "big girls bike" was a blue schwinn. 3 speed, back breakes
Title: Re: What was your first bike?
Post by: anubias on August 10, 2017, 08:27:20 pm
Parents gave me a bike that looked much like this one except it had streamers coming out of the handle bars when I was four years old. 
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It was so damned big that I could only ride it standing up as I couldn't reach the seat and had training wheels.  I truly hated that bike.

When I was almost six, the neighbor across the street took pity on me and gave me an ancient tiny bike that actually fit me.  I can remember it being the biggest thrill of my life when I jumped on it and road off down the street, actually sitting on the seat and no training wheels.  Ride it I did, all day and past dark.  The "stay out after dark and get the beating of your life" threat didn't deter me from ignoring the whistle and staying out way past dark on that ugly, rusty, beat-up, most beautiful bike in the world.

About a month later school was about to start.  My Dad came home with a stingray to ride to school.  She was a beaut.  As much as I loved that bike and many others over the years, I have never felt the thrill that I did the first time I took off on that rusty freebie the neighbor gave me.