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New member from Toledo Ohio
I already introduced myself on the Vintage forum but thought I would do that here also (need some posts so I can post pics too). I also am vintage at 61 years old. I have been riding all my life. I live in a bit more urban area than I would like, as it is about 5 miles of moderate traffic and intersections until I hit some country. I can however negotiate this on mostly wider roads until I hit country. I have a couple urban bikes that make seeing the surrounding neighborhoods fun also on a Sunday morning. My dad used to take car rides "checking the crops" in the smaller town I grew up in.
I, unlike most here am a solo rider. I enjoy the peace and solitude with my thoughts. I like fine mechanical things, hence my recent purchase of a 1985 Centurion Ironman. I was drawn here while doing research mostly for another recently purchased Huffy (Raleigh) 3-speed. The great interest in the Ironman bikes made me join rather than remain a lurker.
I, unlike most here am a solo rider. I enjoy the peace and solitude with my thoughts. I like fine mechanical things, hence my recent purchase of a 1985 Centurion Ironman. I was drawn here while doing research mostly for another recently purchased Huffy (Raleigh) 3-speed. The great interest in the Ironman bikes made me join rather than remain a lurker.
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Good to see you, sd5782, and welcome to Bike Forums!
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I had a 1976 Centurion Super Le Mans, which had the old Suntour vgt-luxe derailleurs with (friction) bar end shifters. My first decent bike and I loved it. I guess it would be vintage now. Since I bought it when it was new that make me vintage too
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Welcome from SW Ohio!
I used to spend time up there. The river road out to Grand Rapids and back used to be a nice ride. The bikeway going south from BG isn't bad either.
I used to spend time up there. The river road out to Grand Rapids and back used to be a nice ride. The bikeway going south from BG isn't bad either.
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Welcome! Lots of love for Ironman bikes on Bike Forums.
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I bought my first decent bike in perhaps the same year as you. It was a near new Schwinn Super Sport. Chrome Moly too. I have ridden it for 40 years. Grew up in small town of Fremont, so when you bought a bike, you went to the local dealer. I am just now as I near retirement enjoying some of the finer things. Your Super would be all I would need.
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I bought my first decent bike in perhaps the same year as you. It was a near new Schwinn Super Sport. Chrome Moly too. I have ridden it for 40 years. Grew up in small town of Fremont, so when you bought a bike, you went to the local dealer. I am just now as I near retirement enjoying some of the finer things. Your Super would be all I would need.
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I already introduced myself on the Vintage forum but thought I would do that here also (need some posts so I can post pics too). I also am vintage at 61 years old. I have been riding all my life. I live in a bit more urban area than I would like, as it is about 5 miles of moderate traffic and intersections until I hit some country. I can however negotiate this on mostly wider roads until I hit country. I have a couple urban bikes that make seeing the surrounding neighborhoods fun also on a Sunday morning. My dad used to take car rides "checking the crops" in the smaller town I grew up in.
I, unlike most here am a solo rider. I enjoy the peace and solitude with my thoughts. I like fine mechanical things, hence my recent purchase of a 1985 Centurion Ironman. I was drawn here while doing research mostly for another recently purchased Huffy (Raleigh) 3-speed. The great interest in the Ironman bikes made me join rather than remain a lurker.
I, unlike most here am a solo rider. I enjoy the peace and solitude with my thoughts. I like fine mechanical things, hence my recent purchase of a 1985 Centurion Ironman. I was drawn here while doing research mostly for another recently purchased Huffy (Raleigh) 3-speed. The great interest in the Ironman bikes made me join rather than remain a lurker.
I love that solo riding as well. This is my time with the solitude and peace and my thoughts... my thoughts exactly.
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Nice
Kinda wonder how many of us there are that like the solo riding. I know that group rides and companionship are a big thing for most. Motorcycling same too. I would also guess the competition, groups, and organized stuff keeps people active in the sport, so that is fine too. Too each their own.
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Welcome - I spent a few months in Ridgeville corners for an internship. Toledo seems like the big city compared to that town!
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I have never been to Ridgeville Corners, but have been on highways both N and S of there. Yep, Toledo would be the "big" town comparatively. I actually grew up east of Toledo in the town of Fremont Ohio. I came to Toledo for college in the mid 70s, met my future wife, and the rest is history. Nice country out by Ridgeville Corners, and good biking area too.