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Hi new member here ! I have question for the experts. I have my 1968 orange crate my father bought in 68 for me. Im 60 years old weigh 220 lbs . I would love to start riding it , Am I to heavy to ride the bike ? I sure don't to break anything ! Thank you Achille
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Good morning Achille, Welcome to The CABE. We would love to see a couple of pictures of your '68 Orange Krate. By the way my favorite year and color Krate. You weigh what I weigh and no we are not too heavy to ride the bike. Just give it a good servicing and ride and enjoy it. Let's see a couple of pictures thanks. Ray
 
Thank you for the quick reply stony ! As for pictures I'm not computer smart enough lol. Will enjoy my bike now that I know I can ride it once in while without damage the frame or shocks!
 
Hi new member here ! I have question for the experts. I have my 1968 orange crate my father bought in 68 for me. Im 60 years old weigh 220 lbs . I would love to start riding it , Am I to heavy to ride the bike ? I sure don't to break anything ! Thank you Achille
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If the original seat is still in very good condition, I would remove it (wrap it in bubble wrap and store safely) and then put on a similarly styled cheaper seat for riding. This is so you won't have to worry about splitting/tearing the vinyl cover, etc.

Also, make sure you have the wheel's spokes properly tensioned before riding it - many of these old muscle bikes that come in our shop have very loose/poorly tensioned spokes and you can easily ruin a wheel (and more) if ridden in bad condition.
 
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