Elite-ist said:My best friend, Chad, had a Stingray fastback with a banana seat and three-speed shifter, when we were growing up. Meanwhile, Nando's first bike, was a dorky "Road King" my parents bought me from Eatons. Later, I graduated to an old man's coaster. I bought it from a friend, whose dad was Reverend Bolger. The bike needed work and it was not a driver when I got it. But after repairing it, I repainted it and later chicano-ed it out with chrome accessories: side mirrors, speedometer, headlight and tail light, and rear carrier. I had a couple of paper routes to deliver, back then.
Nando.
Stuwee: you read my mind, because I was about to slam Jerry for having a cool bike and, probably, cruising the streets with the thwack, thwack, thwack coming from his front rim. Yup, what a long standing tradition: the playing cards were attached to each front fork with clothes pins. That`s until we found out it was hard on the spokes, and we had near collisions pedaling hard down hill and the wheel began to wobble.stuwee said:Elite-ist said:My best friend, Chad, had a Stingray fastback with a banana seat and three-speed shifter, when we were growing up. Meanwhile, Nando's first bike, was a dorky "Road King" my parents bought me from Eatons. Later, I graduated to an old man's coaster. I bought it from a friend, whose dad was Reverend Bolger. The bike needed work and it was not a driver when I got it. But after repairing it, I repainted it and later chicano-ed it out with chrome accessories: side mirrors, speedometer, headlight and tail light, and rear carrier. I had a couple of paper routes to deliver, back then.
Nando.
Dayum, Taco Specials in B.C.Too Kewl! Did ya put playing cards in the spokes?? With clothes pins??
laatsch55 said:See there, kids should be taught to weld very first thing!! Cards and clothes pins must have been universal, that's the way it was in my SoCal days, that and my inchworm.
laatsch55 said:Pretty cool huh????
Elite-ist said:My best friend, Chad, had a Stingray fastback with a banana seat and three-speed shifter, when we were growing up. Meanwhile, Nando's first bike, was a dorky "Road King" my parents bought me from Eatons. Later, I graduated to an old man's coaster. I bought it from a friend, whose dad was Reverend Bolger. The bike needed work and it was not a driver when I got it. But after repairing it, I repainted it and later chicano-ed it out with chrome accessories: side mirrors, speedometer, headlight and tail light, and rear carrier. I had a couple of paper routes to deliver, back then.
Nando.
stuwee said:laatsch55 said:A little over 2 feet high. http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... G8Q8wIwBw#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I meant your Willy.....Silly!! Damn near gave my heart failure with that 2 foot measurement, I clutched the pearls stud!!!!
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Fairchild said:stuwee said:laatsch55 said:A little over 2 feet high. http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... G8Q8wIwBw#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I meant your Willy.....Silly!! Damn near gave my heart failure with that 2 foot measurement, I clutched the pearls stud!!!!
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Had a girl the other ask if I could give her 12 inches, I told her no, I wasn't cutting 2 inches off for anybody.
Jim
Fairchild said:Anybody else have one of these bad boys?
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Jim
stuwee said:Fairchild said:Anybody else have one of these bad boys?
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Jim
Gimme, gimme, gimme!!!!!! Virago speed pump!!!!!! Make'm go Fast!!!! Rare piece 0 kit, issit yours??