Not as awesome as those pics, but we had "The Little Grand Canyon" 8) ,
Beat the crap out of my stripped down "English Racer" there in the 60's! :lol:
Beat the crap out of my stripped down "English Racer" there in the 60's! :lol:
I for one, am very concerned about the lack of helmets, elbow pads, shin pads and basic body armor. These are Rebels, you can see it in there eyes. Yes, there is a good chance that all of these youngster's are future HIPPIES.
I would love to see one of these New School guys get on one of these bikes and get that much air!Very cool. Tame by today's standards of high flying, but innovative!
I, on the other hand am proud to see these boys out there getting scuffed up and becoming real men, not the mollycoddled, nannied to death doted doper diaper babies that some of that and later generations became.I for one, am very concerned about the lack of helmets, elbow pads, shin pads and basic body armor. These are Rebels, you can see it in there eyes. Yes, there is a good chance that all of these youngster's are future HIPPIES.
It happens and those kidsz with all of their fancy gears, suspension, and thermoplastic armor still don't believe it.I would also liked to have seen what one of these Old Schoolers could've done with the superlight 6061/T6, Chrome Moly or the new Titanium or Carbon Fiber frames. My money says those Old Boys would've schooled the New School Boys after a little practice time.
It happens and those kidsz with all of their fancy gears, suspension, and thermoplastic armor still don't believe it.
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Even when educated, they refuse to learn. Instead, the teacher becomes an anecdote. "You will never believe the guy who scorched me on the trail yesterday. Flannel, jeans, hiking boots, on an old battered 26er. By the time I caught up with him at the end of the trail, his joint was almost finished"It happens and those kidsz with all of their fancy gears, suspension, and thermoplastic armor still don't believe it.
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Actually Matti I was wearing a Hawaiian shirt, Chuck Taylors, jorts, and no joint (just beer). But you got the old 26er rightEven when educated, they refuse to learn. Instead, the teacher becomes an anecdote. "You will never believe the guy who scorched me on the trail yesterday. Flannel, jeans, hiking boots, on an old battered 26er. By the time I caught up with him at the end of the trail, his joint was almost finished"
Looks like an Ashtabula forged Cycle Truck stem. It is probably still in service somewhere unless someone sent the bike to the scrapyard after the kid quit riding it. You could get long stems like that on Schwinns for sure as well as some English bikes. There were a few selling on The CABE not too long back, and not even unreasonable considering their age.would kill for the goose neck from the bike in the 1st 4 pics...
Actually, I believe it is a Whizzer, check the tank logo. It was just customized by a kid, thats why it looks better than a normal Whizzer.I’de have loved to have seen the one bike off to the left with the gas engine and gas tank on it. Looks better than a Wizzer
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