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dos cruiser said:WOW!! I only watched upto FBI 2011 (maybe 1961), But I really enjoyed what I've seen so far. There is some of the coolest customs like the forward steer three wheeler, Vary cool. Now, I must go and work on my bikes to see if I can come up with something cool.
Laidback said:That would be K 8) 8) if Discovery CH. made a documentary on bicycles... from humble beginnings to what and still evolving to.. from natural resources to modern tech..(n everything in-between) :mrgreen:
GameBent said:Thank you for sharing these videos!
It truly shows that we are all part of a global movement, and I feel proud to be a part of it!
Pedal power rules!
Rat Rod said:What this says is that if you live in Europe, you don't stand out in a crowd if you ride a stretched cruiser with really wide wheels. :lol:
Hi wimpy, back in the late 70’s I received an art grant to study in The Netherlands, France and Spain (I’m of Catalan ancestry). What impressed me then and what impresses me now about your home country is the highly-evolved infrastructure for bicyclists’ you have there in Holland.wimpy said:As a guy from Europe,I can say that the European cruiser-scene is a kind of brotherhood,that can be compared with the motorcycle/chopper-scene from the '70-s. No rivalry,just havin' a good time with other cruiserfreaks.
I think the Europeans are not too different from you guys in the U.S. and Canada. Except maybe in building-style.
We like massive/wide rims and lowriders. Basmans are also very popular.
And a long as you ride your bike with pride, everybody's happy.
Cruisin' and cruisers mean friendship for life.
Be cool and enjoy all the other vids on YouTube.