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Let's see 'em!
A couple of rules though, please:
Must include new picture(s) taken just before, during, or just after the ride. Keep it fresh: no recycled, old, or duplicate pictures.
Maybe include a description of the bike and the trip?
Over 7 years later, and a "Stickie",
fresh new picture, taken just after the ride;
the bike is rollin' really righteous;
the trip this morning, was under the waning crescent moonlit light clouds, mostly clear,
this afternoon is almost all sidewalks, as per usual.
Another super bitchin' day here in the PNW. 72 with that onshore breeze pushing me back up the mighty Columbia River, up to the 39th Street pier and the rusty trusty Subie. Life is good, especially with some good old American iron, AKA the Firestone Super Cruiser, hauling my butt back and forth on the Riverwalk. 21 miles today.
rode what I think is a 1941 Schwinn I got the other day. these bars came from a girls "Manton & Smith" I have. wiped the cobwebs off, greased the front bearings, 2 tubes and 1 rotted Schwinn Typhoon Cord tire to match the rotted one that came with it and down the road I went. parked it next to this historic chain link fence for a photo shoot. just a few miles with these maypops on there.
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