LOL 80 miles aint nothing for a bike. Im sure it was worth it. I drive about 80 miles to meet with friends to just go ride. The fixation of nostalgia and rust is like a drug.
Picked this up at the NJ shore over the weekend for 75$. Beat out the guy who wanted the owner to meet him half way. Some finds are just worth the gas $. In the end my wife loves her swell looking Columbia fire arrow.
Yeah repop or not Im so in love with it and sorry guys wont be selling it. The only thing I didnt care for was all the retarded amount of reflectors and four mirrors. With the exception for the front torpedo fendor light and light up delta rockets. I removed 23 in total reflectors. Now the bikes...
Was wondering if anyone could give me a tip on how to get the finger grips off a set of bars. They have been on there for 30 yrs. Ive tryed to remove them and it didnt work.
So for a year ive been haunted by the thought i was stupid for not picking up a western flyer tank bike from the 50's for 250$ last year at a yard sale. thought it was gone for sure I didnt want new reproduction or the hassle of ebay and this bike was 5 mins from my house. Today on the way to...
So here is the before and after photos of the roadmaster I custom restored for my wife. She is in love with it. I must say my favorite is the old metal lunch box as the basket. Its a sweet touch.
lol im 6'2" and ride my roadmaster 20 bike with no problem. I dont think my wife at 5'4" will have a problem. As a matter of fact it feels more comfortable kinda like i have a seat leaning back in a car when I ride my 20".
So I found this in a basement during a cleanout. Its a Roadmaster rainbow. My wife now wants me to change it all up and get it going so she can use it.
Ever since I joined this site I fell in love again with the freedom and simple joy a bike ride can bring. It has seriously landed me in many thoughts of my childhood bike riding days. So Im curious what is your bike of the past you miss and why?.
If I could magically have my 1992 blue...