Please only thank me if you win.
If you want to comment tell me about a bike you own, or a bike you owned, or a bike you want, or a bike you've seen... something about a bicycle!
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I had an old Schwin Stingray with a banana seat. Also had a Sabre V45. (not sure what sort of bike you are referring to.)
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Haha - I remember those sweet banana seats!
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I don't know how to ride a bike. My dad got me a bike when I was like 5 but he bought it so big I couldn't use it so I would "grow into it" and by the time I could use it we just never did. Eventually it was too small for me and that was that. One day I'd like to learn but It'd feel weird to be a 20 year old at a skate park learning to use a bike for the first time.
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If you ever got the urge to give it a try find any bicycle that comes close to fitting and take it to a deserted back road or flat trail and just try gliding. A small bike is easier to learn on as you can have your feet on the ground and give yourself a push and coast for a bit to get the feel. You're never too old to get started! :)
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Thanks for chance
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Thanks!
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Thanks for chance
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best wishes for all
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Thanks, GL all <3
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I built and restored an old foldable bike from the former GDR. It must be about 40 years old by now and I gave it new life, a chopper handlebar, a golden paintshop and wheels with 120 spokes each. It's an awesome cruiser and I'm very proud I built it :)
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Awesome! That sounds like a fun project.
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