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Cory

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
We all have so much fun with are Avatar's and screen names. I will go first. Unfortunately mine is not bike related however I will tell. When I signed up for my account I had no clue I should use a snappy screen name so it's very vanilla and my street name. As far as my avatar is concerned it is from a cartoon that I watch with my two little ones that we all enjoy called Gravity Falls. It's from the first episode and the main character ends up punching a forest gnome in the stomach and makes him barf rainbow. It just tickled me so much.
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I think I've explained my screen name before. Name's Mike & I've always been into Fords. I own a few classics including a '65 Fairlane S/C and work as a mechanic at a Ford dealer. I've changed my avatar several times, but my current one is a pic Cody(Schwinn499) took of my new baby:D

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Cyclingday, because in Southern California, nearly everyday is a good cycling day.
My avatar was born out of necessity once the new default avatar became apparent on the new operating format.
It's a picture of a rusty relic 1938 Schwinn Autocycle Deluxe that turned up in Tucson Arizona a couple of years ago.
A very cool survivor!
 
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partsguy, because I'm the guy in the neighborhood with parts for everything from old bikes and cars to vintage toys and radios. I keep tiny screws, gears, knobs, rims, grilles, fenders, dials and who knows what else.

My garage is adorned with grilles from all kinds of old cars from the 40s-80s, classic Studebakers to vintage Fords, to K-Cars. Hub caps from '50s Ford Crown Vics and '60s Plymouths to a 1980 Gran Fury. Bike parts of all kinds. I have a whole room in the basement packed with old toy parts and glass bottles. My shed is packed with spare parts from my old Dodge and a NOS Mercury Cougar quarter panel. More where that came from.

My avatar is because I often feel like Wile E. Coyote, with the Roadrunner representing my goals that I rarely achieve. It's pessimistic, but it's reality. Something always goes wrong. Small or big.
 
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