Shaznaz786
Kona Fan
Where do I start?
Ok. Bikes, raleigh chopper was my first bike red and yellow. What a heavy, cumbersome, risk your life going downhill more than 6 miles an hour.. front wheel wobble..but the adrenalin buzz was great.. how I loved it and hated it..
There was a bike shop near where I lived in Bury, mountain bikes.. 80's.. wash lane. Leisure Lakes with really expensive bikes..always wondered why they'd located there?, as mine was a downtrodden area. Maybe rent was cheap..
Fast forward 1996. Start a job. Buy a bike new from leisure lakes in Tarleton, near Preston. kona explosif columbus max..
Love that bike. Many adventures.
My formulative years involved bikes, made me who I am.
It's time to give back..
It's fairly bleak out there.
Children addicted to social media, drugs and not doing very much. I remember the old days...
There are some community cycling schemes around.
The retrobike Community have skills, parts they don't need, heck even whole bikes hanging on walls?? Imagine that.?
What's going to happen in the future?
Our kids will inherit some of them.. Will they be appreciative.? Or flog them quick.
I'm simple, 19 bikes no wallhangers..
I don't know.. I've got bikes I'd like to give away.. karma. Frames, forks etc.
There are others with a similar mentality, that has been demonstrated time and again on this forum.
Find some good causes, send bikes over or some of us can do karma builds with others sending required parts in..all the non minty but functioning..
Donate bikes to said good causes.
Pics to confirm.
Frankenbikes at their best.
Could even have a frankenbike of the month?
I buy most of my bikes because I wonder how they ride ?
Once I've ridden them I lose interest 50 percent of the time..
I think it'd be good to try and help communities to get on their bikes, no pun intended..
My tuppence worth, may be worth less than tuppence in this modern age..
Just a discourse required methinks.
Ok. Bikes, raleigh chopper was my first bike red and yellow. What a heavy, cumbersome, risk your life going downhill more than 6 miles an hour.. front wheel wobble..but the adrenalin buzz was great.. how I loved it and hated it..
There was a bike shop near where I lived in Bury, mountain bikes.. 80's.. wash lane. Leisure Lakes with really expensive bikes..always wondered why they'd located there?, as mine was a downtrodden area. Maybe rent was cheap..
Fast forward 1996. Start a job. Buy a bike new from leisure lakes in Tarleton, near Preston. kona explosif columbus max..
Love that bike. Many adventures.
My formulative years involved bikes, made me who I am.
It's time to give back..
It's fairly bleak out there.
Children addicted to social media, drugs and not doing very much. I remember the old days...
There are some community cycling schemes around.
The retrobike Community have skills, parts they don't need, heck even whole bikes hanging on walls?? Imagine that.?
What's going to happen in the future?
Our kids will inherit some of them.. Will they be appreciative.? Or flog them quick.
I'm simple, 19 bikes no wallhangers..
I don't know.. I've got bikes I'd like to give away.. karma. Frames, forks etc.
There are others with a similar mentality, that has been demonstrated time and again on this forum.
Find some good causes, send bikes over or some of us can do karma builds with others sending required parts in..all the non minty but functioning..
Donate bikes to said good causes.
Pics to confirm.
Frankenbikes at their best.
Could even have a frankenbike of the month?
I buy most of my bikes because I wonder how they ride ?
Once I've ridden them I lose interest 50 percent of the time..
I think it'd be good to try and help communities to get on their bikes, no pun intended..
My tuppence worth, may be worth less than tuppence in this modern age..
Just a discourse required methinks.