New guy in Vancouterville, WA
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Bikes: 1985 Schwinn Passage fully loaded touring, Sunseeker Eco-Tad
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New guy in Vancouterville, WA
Hello... Cyclist from the 1980's... I started out with a Sears Free Spirit w/hydraulic brakes (I called it Heavy Metal) in 1985 when I was in the USAF. A guy with a Nishiki touring bike drug me around the Sierra foothills on that thing and I got in shape real quick. I entered the base triathlon as a team member for the cycling portion and made first place in team cyclist! I then found a free Schwinn Varsity that was slightly "lighter" and restored it, stripped off the apple green, bought factory lacquer primer, chrome silver, transparent red and blue, and clear coat. It turned out a real pretty patriotic candied apple tricolor, red, silver, blue. Then I bought a 1985 Schwinn Passage fully loaded touring bike with all the panniers, front & rear racks, handlebar bag, Huret rear derailleur. My friend and I rode every road within 100 miles of the base, and the Chico Velo Wildflower century every year for 4 years. I also traded a Diamondback mountain bike for a Nishiki Cascade with the Suntour XC groupo, had the triwheel rear derailleur and Power Cam brakes front and rear. I rode it in. NORBA 100k race at North Star ski resort. I wore those two bikes' running gear out. Then took a day job, exiting the military in 1997.A year ago, my wife got me a Sunseeker Eco-Tad recumbent trike. I also gave a red, white and blue Specialized Hard Rock MTB in storage needing a restoration.
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Have fun on the recumbent trike. They look swoopy to me, every time I see one, but I'd worry about riding it on the street. Seems like it would be easy for a car to bump you and mess you up but good.
The Hard Rock is your weekend project then, after you buy a service book? ;-)
Welcome to the forum from SE Wisconsin; enjoy your stay.
The Hard Rock is your weekend project then, after you buy a service book? ;-)
Welcome to the forum from SE Wisconsin; enjoy your stay.
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Bikes: Bianchi Premio, Raleigh Criterium, late '80s (Cycle)tech Nova mtb, Specialized Sirrus Elite hybrid, oh and crusty bike mtb for winter
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Welcome! Nothing like a heavy bike to make your strong :-)