I'd say those are cool!yoothgeye said:I don't know how "cool" they are, but I love riding my tall bikes more than any of my other bikes.
Yep. '01 Buell Blastwheelbender6 said:is that a Buell Blast?
Peatbog said:I would say my green, 1970 Schwinn Varsity. My dad bought it for me the same time he bought my brother a yellow Varsity, which other than the color, was exactly like mine. Both bikes had the optional chrome fenders. Those bikes were the first multi-geared bikes my brother and I had, and they opened up a whole new world of riding for my brother and I. The bikes were also special because my dad bought them for us. My dad never bought anything for us other than bikes. He paid for all of it, but it was my mom who actually went out and bought stuff. But not with bikes. My dad always bought us bikes. Bikes meant a lot to my dad. When he was a kid, he lived out in the country in the middle of nowhere. His mailbox was two miles from his house. His dad, my grandfather, was an alcoholic who would beat my dad if he did not get the mail back to him in a certain amount of time. So my dad had to run four miles each day in an effort to get the mail back soon enough to avoid a beating. When he obtained a bike, he didn't have to run four miles at a speed that left his lungs burning each and every day.
The Schwinn Varsity was the last bike my dad ever bought me because it lasted until I was old enough to buy my own. I still have it.
these 2 chrome/silver bikes are so beautiful :shock:MplsCoaster said:Great thread Nick! Thanks for starting it
I'd have to say it was a short ride but it was one of the smoothest and best looking bikes I've ridden
Nickinator's Monark Firestone Imperial Super Cruiser
But I have to admit my favorite bike to always ride is my Spaceliner
Can't wait until the snow is gone and I can bomb along river and lakes with it again...
Steve
Nickinator said:well I have added a new bike to the coolest bike I have ever ridden its a 37 evinrude.
these bikes are extremely rare and were recalled in 1937 due to a design Fla that the fork almost always snapped of as the bike consists of over 1000 pieces and was all cast aluminum and no welds what so ever. they made 300 of them and 150 were recalled only 30 remain today
+1deven_science said:Nickinator said:well I have added a new bike to the coolest bike I have ever ridden its a 37 evinrude.
these bikes are extremely rare and were recalled in 1937 due to a design Fla that the fork almost always snapped of as the bike consists of over 1000 pieces and was all cast aluminum and no welds what so ever. they made 300 of them and 150 were recalled only 30 remain today
Dang. That's awesome.
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