bicycles
#7
I have a Schwinn Pro Stock 1. Thing cost me like seven bills, I swear, and it was on sale. I also have a Schwinn Stingray I got from Sams Club or somethin.. it was like $250.
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From: San Antonio,
TX
haro monocoque all aluminum, with answer aluminum forks, voxom aluminum wheels with flip flop voxom hubs, gt 3 piece cranks with titanium bottom bracket, dk laser engraved bars, my haro isnt from walmart like the one on top, custom built racer, i race bmx on the weekends, heres a pic, and there is a pic of some of our old school bmx bikes weve restored to showroom condition
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From: San Antonio,
TX
ORIGINAL: Ron Olson
Bike E recumbent.
Bike E recumbent.
#14
i have a Cannondale MTB i never ride 
i have this Hoffman Taj

i'm also into oldskool BMX bikes as i'm old enough to have been riding them back in the day!
i have 3 Kuwaharas, a KZ1 a Laserlite & a Magician

i have this Hoffman Taj

i'm also into oldskool BMX bikes as i'm old enough to have been riding them back in the day!
i have 3 Kuwaharas, a KZ1 a Laserlite & a Magician
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Yes, they quit making the Bike E brand a few years ago. Those 'bents aren't cheap which is keeping them from being more popular. My "bottom of the line" 'bent was $600.00, a lot when you compare it against other bikes yet not much compared to other road and mountain bikes.
I love the ride of it with its Laz-E-Boy comfortable seat so no problems with the dreaded "numb-nuts" (I can't think of the technical name). It does take a few minutes to get used to riding one and with the tiny front wheel (16" tire diameter, not wheel) it can be twitchy at first. No weight on your arms and wrists, no hunched over back or sore neck from looking upwards constantly. The downside is that you can't do any stunts on them, not even a wheelie but it sure turns heads when I'm out riding it!
I love the ride of it with its Laz-E-Boy comfortable seat so no problems with the dreaded "numb-nuts" (I can't think of the technical name). It does take a few minutes to get used to riding one and with the tiny front wheel (16" tire diameter, not wheel) it can be twitchy at first. No weight on your arms and wrists, no hunched over back or sore neck from looking upwards constantly. The downside is that you can't do any stunts on them, not even a wheelie but it sure turns heads when I'm out riding it!
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From: sparta,
NJ
The ski resort near me has some downhill runs and well kept trails with wood bridges and stuff. I bought it to do stuff in the summer.

I want to put ice tires on it and cruise around ponds and stuff.
I dream about the great lakes freezing over and riding across it....
...no hills.

I want to put ice tires on it and cruise around ponds and stuff.
I dream about the great lakes freezing over and riding across it....
...no hills.
#19
My bike sits on a trainer--IT's probably trained better than I am since it stays and I don't. There simply is not as motivation anymore since I'm not hanging out with a triathelete anymore.



