I've enjoyed this thread so much I decided to contribute.
I'm 65 going on retirement in a couple of years.
First bike was (I think) a Montgomery Wards 24 ballooner, it was maroon and cream. On my birthday, Mom and Dad sent me out to feed the chickens we raised, and I found the bike by the barrels of chicken feed. I think I surprised them as much as they surprised me, as I went ahead and fed the chickens.
Next bike I have very little memory of where it came from or even what it was, but I think it was a straight bar Montgomery Wards 26 ballooner. Red brush repaint.
By 7th grade I was delivering papers with it. Dad put one of those heavy racks on the back, and a large heavy basket on the front. That puppy was heavy.
Can't remember how many times I took the New Departure coaster apart, cleaned it and re-greased it, with all those disks. Somehow I got it back together every time and it worked.
I got a bigger paper route and moved up to a scooter. Anybody remember the Silver Pigeon scooter line made in Rockford, IL? Styled like a Lambretta, but much bigger and heavier, 4 cycle engine. Friend had a Cushman Silver Eagle. Then the first Honda 50 appeared in town, and the world changed.
Later in High School, got my first car, a 55 Chevy 4 door, Blue Flame 6 banger. Coral and gun metal grey. I hated the color, and now it's the most sought after color for the 55's.
In the early 70's there was a big "10 Speed" bike craze. We were early married, driving cars, starting careers, and had and no kids, my ex and I bought a pair of red Italian Coppi 10 speeds. There was just "something" about those Italian bikes that rode so much better than the Raleigh bike my brother had, that I still feel in our new Bianchi's. Fausto Coppi did ride for Bianchi, so there must have been a connection. We rode them a lot for a couple of years.
Life, Careers, Business Travel, Kids, Divorce, kids grew up and moved out, re-marriage -- the Coppis hung in the garage.
Sheryl has always liked to get exercise, so on a lark we bought a matching pair of Magna mountain bikes from Target, and rode them quite a bit for a couple of years.
We decided to upgrade at a real LBS and bought a pair of Specialized hybreds. The difference was amazing. Sold the Magna's on CL.
Somewhere about that time I was web surfing and stumbled on a bike forum that mentioned this forum. I looked at the original RRB gallery for a week or so, and realized that there were people (you) out there playing with my first bikes, and realized that I wanted to do that too. I'm hooked. Learned a lot on here. Bought and sold probably 80-100 flippers to fund the habit, and have a few old iron I won't part with. Lots of bikes and bike parts sitting around waiting for the next project.
Sheryl and I like to ride the road bikes in Charity rides, I like to try to make videos of our adventures, and get the old iron out for a ride when ever I get the chance.
Thanks for all the new friends I've made here, and everything I've learned from you.
.