I just did the math...I'm 48
!
I grew up trailer trash, for the most part. Only had one new bike as a kid, and it was a Western Flyer RamRod
. Pretty much all my vast array of bikes from ~6yo until I discovered cars-booze-chicks (first auto tickets at 13yo, so ~12-13
), were BMX'd 20" cantilever frames of unknown manufacture (badge or sticker, if existent, would have been first thing to go)...with an occasional cheap diamond frame thrown in. All were preceded by the theft or destruction of the previous one. Fast forward to mid-30s or so (only one bike in between, and that was a Huffy mtb while stationed in Japan), I started hanging out on bmxmuseum (in addition to a slew of car related forums) to help pass the long boring graveyard shifts I 'worked'
, checking out all the cool old bikes I could only dream of as a kid. I started accumulating 20" bmx parts and pieces...but, it became clear after a short while that I wasn't going to comfortably fit on a 20" bike (6'2", 270lbs+). Now, somehow...I had dreamed and lusted after all the mongeese, diamondbacks, redlines, rippers, etc as a kid...but, managed not to know that such things existed in greater than 20" sizes
. So, after discovering bmx cruisers existed...I started chasing that addiction. That led to three-bar bmx cruisers...that I also never knew existed
. I had no idea how I would afford or find such magnificent creations. A random link in a car forum one night led me to the volksrod website...and later, another random link from there led me to ratrodbikes. I lurked in the shadows for a few years...bought a couple crusty old frames to make my own vintage bmx cruiser creations...and, over a short time, developed quite a liking for the custom bikes on this site. It was a natural fit, as I've been a muscle car / hot rod guy since I was 13. Now I spend most of my 'allowance' on bikes and bike parts as they are cheaper than cars (I make less now than I did in 2000
), and life is busy. The End...one, very long, run on, paragraph
.
Jason