Thanks for letting me in.
Mind you when I rode in the early 70s as a kid, there were no bmx bikes. After seeing the huffy's my friends owned fall apart, I discovered Schwinn. So a $10 Schwinn junior stingray it was, adding welded motorcycle bars/stem and a varsity seat made it my hero. I was the wheelie king in the neighborhood then and learned to relace rims at 13 between playing Evel Knievel and doing dumb stuff. I broke everything but frame/fork on that bike. To this day I can't leave anything stock.
Got back into bikes a couple years ago as a way to trim up. Was mostly away from bikes from driving age to 2018, with the exception of a Schwinn Spitfire I rode when the kids were growing up. A Pomona swap meet pickup in the early 90's, partially complete frame and wheels for $20. Left the Patina alone and rode it.
Started mountain biking, then resurrected the old Spitfire. Then the BMX urge bit me.
Collected a few Haro backtrails and rode them yesterday at the Ft Tuthill Bike park in Flagstaff with one of my sons. Fun place! Working on clearing the flat tops so I can do the gap jumps.
Recently sold the Spitfire on a whim and regretting it. Ended up replacing it with a Transition Klunker and its become my goto bike as much as any one bike can. But also built a SE 29 Stout and a Skyway 26 from a frames, mostly for cruising.
Always building something.
Is 61 too old to ride 20 inch BMX bikes? LOL thats not a question!
Mind you when I rode in the early 70s as a kid, there were no bmx bikes. After seeing the huffy's my friends owned fall apart, I discovered Schwinn. So a $10 Schwinn junior stingray it was, adding welded motorcycle bars/stem and a varsity seat made it my hero. I was the wheelie king in the neighborhood then and learned to relace rims at 13 between playing Evel Knievel and doing dumb stuff. I broke everything but frame/fork on that bike. To this day I can't leave anything stock.
Got back into bikes a couple years ago as a way to trim up. Was mostly away from bikes from driving age to 2018, with the exception of a Schwinn Spitfire I rode when the kids were growing up. A Pomona swap meet pickup in the early 90's, partially complete frame and wheels for $20. Left the Patina alone and rode it.
Started mountain biking, then resurrected the old Spitfire. Then the BMX urge bit me.
Collected a few Haro backtrails and rode them yesterday at the Ft Tuthill Bike park in Flagstaff with one of my sons. Fun place! Working on clearing the flat tops so I can do the gap jumps.
Recently sold the Spitfire on a whim and regretting it. Ended up replacing it with a Transition Klunker and its become my goto bike as much as any one bike can. But also built a SE 29 Stout and a Skyway 26 from a frames, mostly for cruising.
Always building something.
Is 61 too old to ride 20 inch BMX bikes? LOL thats not a question!