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Oh so sweet--the only things original are the frame and fork. It went from Nexus 7 to SRAM Auto 2 (coaster), but seriously, what more do you need at the beach, and who wants to bother with shifting with a drink in your hand?
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One of these is my cruiser... Note the distinct cruiser whitewalls... and the classic curved top tube. yo!
Needs a cup holder. My last one had a nice cup holder... but somebody took that cruiser from me.
Needs a cup holder. My last one had a nice cup holder... but somebody took that cruiser from me.
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Oh, just fine. The doctor said absolutely no weight bearing or lifting with that arm for 6 weeks though, so riding is out for the rest of this month.
When I ride that bike with a group, people think I'm riding a Tall Bike, but now, just a diamond frame and I'm sitting straight up.
When I ride that bike with a group, people think I'm riding a Tall Bike, but now, just a diamond frame and I'm sitting straight up.
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Technically, my Next is a BCSO (Beach Cruiser Shaped Object) since I believe it was originally sold at Costco or something. What the hell, at least it's at the beach. Anyway, a very cheap impulse buy in newish condition at a moving sale.
Anybody know about the 3-speed, coaster-brake Sturmey Archer AWC (II) on this thing? Is it just a cheap, crappy hub or is my problem the shifter? It shifts up in the gears quite easily, but it takes a MIGHTY twist of the grip shift to get this thing to go back down to 2nd or first gear.
Anybody know about the 3-speed, coaster-brake Sturmey Archer AWC (II) on this thing? Is it just a cheap, crappy hub or is my problem the shifter? It shifts up in the gears quite easily, but it takes a MIGHTY twist of the grip shift to get this thing to go back down to 2nd or first gear.
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#32
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1936 Schwinn Henderson
1950 Columbia 3 Star DeLuxe
https://www.bikeshedva.blogspot.com/2...xe-riding.html
1950 Columbia 3 Star DeLuxe
https://www.bikeshedva.blogspot.com/2...xe-riding.html
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I'm thinking about getting the same hub for my Schwinn Continental. Will follow the issue with interest.
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Two cruisers that I found in the alley.
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Both are cheap piles, but they worked adequately. The bottom one is a Micargi. Needed two tires and a flat black spraycan paint job. The Firmstrong only needed a back tire & the rear hub cleaned, greased and adjusted.
Crap, but loveable crap. Both bikes have found new owners.
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Both are cheap piles, but they worked adequately. The bottom one is a Micargi. Needed two tires and a flat black spraycan paint job. The Firmstrong only needed a back tire & the rear hub cleaned, greased and adjusted.
Crap, but loveable crap. Both bikes have found new owners.
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Those are some really sweet bikes. This is my wifes Schwinn Windwood. It's only important to me because it ultimately got me into cycling. She had this for a year before I bought a bike and started riding with her. As someone else said, I have not been able to talk her out of the SS and coaster brake! She loves it.
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1998 K2 Proflex Animial
Retired from mountian biking
new life as an urban cruiser with slicks
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Not a very good pic, but here's my Schwinn Sanctuary parked in the workshop behind my office. I brought it to the office so I could cruise around on lunch hour during the days when I brought lunch to work. Avenir Cruiser Saddle + Tektro front brake + Wald rack + Electra Ape Hangers have made it a very different bike from how it began.
I've considered going back to the old bars and lowering its profile a little...she could definitely stand to look a little more sleek. Also thought about commuting on her as soon as I add a SA 3-speed IGH.
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1950 Schwinn with a bunch of repro crap attached;
This is how it came to me, sort of a Repack Hill style thing. I loved it but I couldn't help but add stuff to it. Sort of a compulsion;
'64 Typhoon "path racer";
Lousy POS Murry that followed me home. Actually sold it to an off Broadway show. I guess it's famous now. Wish I could remember the name of the play. Blue somethingorother. About WWI I think.
Not my picture but goddammed georgious in my humble opinion;
My Roadmasters;
Here's the fat one. You'll have to look elsewhere for the skinny one;
My wife's new Columbia. The ad didn't say anything about it being a 24"er. I was sorta surprised when it showed up. Oh well, I guess that's why I married a short one;
This was fun but I liked my Schwinn better so I sold it;
I'll dig up more later. This is a good start.
This is how it came to me, sort of a Repack Hill style thing. I loved it but I couldn't help but add stuff to it. Sort of a compulsion;
'64 Typhoon "path racer";
Lousy POS Murry that followed me home. Actually sold it to an off Broadway show. I guess it's famous now. Wish I could remember the name of the play. Blue somethingorother. About WWI I think.
Not my picture but goddammed georgious in my humble opinion;
My Roadmasters;
Here's the fat one. You'll have to look elsewhere for the skinny one;
My wife's new Columbia. The ad didn't say anything about it being a 24"er. I was sorta surprised when it showed up. Oh well, I guess that's why I married a short one;
This was fun but I liked my Schwinn better so I sold it;
I'll dig up more later. This is a good start.
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1950 Schwinn with a bunch of repro crap attached;
This is how it came to me, sort of a Repack Hill style thing. I loved it but I couldn't help but add stuff to it. Sort of a compulsion;
'64 Typhoon "path racer";
Lousy POS Murry that followed me home. Actually sold it to an off Broadway show. I guess it's famous now. Wish I could remember the name of the play. Blue somethingorother. About WWI I think.
Not my picture but goddammed georgious in my humble opinion;
My Roadmasters;
Here's the fat one. You'll have to look elsewhere for the skinny one;
My wife's new Columbia. The ad didn't say anything about it being a 24"er. I was sorta surprised when it showed up. Oh well, I guess that's why I married a short one;
This was fun but I liked my Schwinn better so I sold it;
I'll dig up more later. This is a good start.
This is how it came to me, sort of a Repack Hill style thing. I loved it but I couldn't help but add stuff to it. Sort of a compulsion;
'64 Typhoon "path racer";
Lousy POS Murry that followed me home. Actually sold it to an off Broadway show. I guess it's famous now. Wish I could remember the name of the play. Blue somethingorother. About WWI I think.
Not my picture but goddammed georgious in my humble opinion;
My Roadmasters;
Here's the fat one. You'll have to look elsewhere for the skinny one;
My wife's new Columbia. The ad didn't say anything about it being a 24"er. I was sorta surprised when it showed up. Oh well, I guess that's why I married a short one;
This was fun but I liked my Schwinn better so I sold it;
I'll dig up more later. This is a good start.