Dave I knew would chime in on this thread. You tend to favor some of the girls bicycles. Your 1940 Roadmaster she's a beauty! I almost bought that from you and I don't care for girls bicycles but can really respect some rare ones. And you had a really nice green 41 girls bullnose as well. Dave did you by chance see the 38 Roadmaster supreme that was on the cabe for 400 bucks last week, I would ride that bike!
Anyhow for the one who started the thread, feeling like a fairy riding a girls, well I can kind of see that! I had a co worker once tell me I looked like a fairy riding a really nice prewar Schwinn boy's bicycle years ago and I wasn't dressed like Pee Wee, hmm, maybe we all look like fairy's riding any classic bicycles in general regardless of its gender use. Who knows!
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Maybe our boy bikes in our collection get pretty lonely without any girl companions. Maybe we should add a few. I have a funny thought, so what do you call a girls bike that has been robbed or has been turned into a boys " trans gender".
Really the first bikes that we so call girls bike were really called "step through" and were intended for unisex. I have a buddy who has a bum back from an accident and prefers a step through. If your worried about colors that boys should have blue and girls should have pink, then you probably shouldn't ride a girls bike.