Show me your cruiser.
#1051
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Location: Dogtown, CA. USA
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Bikes: Cannondale M500, Electra Cruiser 7, Schwinn Cruiser 3 2003 retro, Trek Calipso Cruiser 7sp, Dyno Taboo Tiki, Dyno Moon Eyes, Dyno Duece, Dyno Moto 7
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Made some nice ones this summer
Good summer turned out a few nice ones.
#1052
Member
It’s Electrifying!
Mildly modded Pedego ecruiser for the Mrs.
Madly modded Electra C1 as my peddling cruiser.
Full custom 110lb. E-Cruiser beast.
#1053
Member
Custom Worksman M2600 tall frame (20'') seat tube.
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#1055
DC Bike Blogger
I've ridden many different kinds of bikes over the years, but never a beach cruiser until this summer. Two were provided for free use with a beach house I rented on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. So while I was there I used one of them to ride down the road a few miles and visit a local bike shop.
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#1056
Roll Swift on the Thrift.
Join Date: Jul 2018
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Bikes: Nishiki Olympic, Fuji Grand, 1980? Scwhinn Le Tour, 1970 Concord Deluxe, American Flyer Emperor, 198(x) Cannondale road bike, Trek 720 Multi Trak, 198(x) Cannondale mountain bike, 198(x) Motobecane road bike, 196(x) Sears cruiser, 1960 Scwhinn Racer
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Just lately been discovering the joy of riding cruisers. Have had this stored away for years, never intending to actually use it. I've attached a homemade seat on the rack for carrying my daughter to and from school. I installed rather crude foot pegs as well. (neither mod. pictured) Yes, I know it's a ladies' bike.
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#1058
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Just lately been discovering the joy of riding cruisers. Have had this stored away for years, never intending to actually use it. I've attached a homemade seat on the rack for carrying my daughter to and from school. I installed rather crude foot pegs as well. (neither mod. pictured) Yes, I know it's a ladies' bike.
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#1059
Roll Swift on the Thrift.
Join Date: Jul 2018
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Bikes: Nishiki Olympic, Fuji Grand, 1980? Scwhinn Le Tour, 1970 Concord Deluxe, American Flyer Emperor, 198(x) Cannondale road bike, Trek 720 Multi Trak, 198(x) Cannondale mountain bike, 198(x) Motobecane road bike, 196(x) Sears cruiser, 1960 Scwhinn Racer
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Oh cool! Maybe that makes me feel better about my old Schwinn Le Tour that I've been calling a Mixte but I suspect is a ladies' bike.
#1060
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I'm 51 years old, and I'm seeing no shame in using a step through frame. If it allows you to ride, own it!!!
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#1061
Dirty Heathen
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: MC-778, 6250 fsw
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Bikes: 1997 Cannondale, 1976 Bridgestone, 1998 SoftRide, 1989 Klein, 1989 Black Lightning #0033
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Had this little cutie in the fleet since last X-mas, but I didn't want to introduce it until Lil' Miss got over her training wheels.
First major outing (outside the neighborhood) at Norfolk Botanical Garden ; the water bottle holder was thrown on at the last minute, I'm going to have to find something a little 'prettier' for it.
First major outing (outside the neighborhood) at Norfolk Botanical Garden ; the water bottle holder was thrown on at the last minute, I'm going to have to find something a little 'prettier' for it.
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#1062
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mississippi
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Bikes: Trek 1000 and Lotus mixte
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I got this brand new one and I love it. I looked at and seriously considered the electric assist but decided I needed to do all the work pedaling. Hope I don't regret it.
#1063
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Heading back before the snow starts.
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#1066
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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#1067
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It reminds me of the Celeste green on a Bianchi.
#1068
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Join Date: Mar 2018
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Another cut closer towards my huffy upgrade. Just replaced the wheel bearing and ordered in all news bearing caps, seals and bearing. Now its all about the wait
not quite right but getting there
Got it welded back together, time to grind the welds a bit and get things cleaned up a bit then its time for the powder coater
not quite right but getting there
Got it welded back together, time to grind the welds a bit and get things cleaned up a bit then its time for the powder coater
Complete project
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