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my 24" Speedster that I morphed into a cheap imitation wannabe Manta Ray
we actually had a very nice little New Year's Day ride... it was in the mid 50s in Western Maryland, so we rode across town to eat at the Blue Moon Cafe.
Just now looking at the pictures it occurred to me that we had a 20" Fastback in Sky Blue, a 24" knockoff Manta Ray in Sky Blue, a 20" BMX bike in black, and a 24" BMX bike in black. And of course the awesome red '39 Huffman. It should be noted that minutes after these group shots were taken, the owner of the Huffman offered to let me ride it around the parking lot... and I wasn't on it 30 seconds before the chain broke. Pretty sure I'll never live that one down.
I start work later than usual today so I got to Ride before work; "Moon-Rise Patrol"
Sorry for lousy pictures; it was dark.
1939 Twinbar Rustjunkie Tiki Special
It is hard to see in my pics but that is the last sliver of the last moon of last month of last year; It's All New from Today.
Enjoy the Ride!
Rode the rattle-prone Monarch Silver King tanker today. Noisy and dangerous but super comfortable. Cleaned and rebuilt the drivetrain end to end yesterday which made for a smooth run.... About 38mi.
Well, I gotta say it was perfect today to ride the OC beaches.
I put another 40+ on the 1936 Electric; that I love.
Pics dont do these rides justice; it is more fun and beautiful than it looks.
Come on out and join the fun.
Peter @SKPC & Marty @cyclingday Enjoying the Ride.
Please post up some pics.
After living in London for 15 years I have recently moved back to Australia to be closer to my parents. While in London I had collected some bikes that I shipped over with me and they have finally arrived safe and sound (after 3 months at sea). I took my dad for a ride and it was the first bike ride he had been on in over 25 years
**Bikes are 1939 Elgin Curve bar and a '52 Higgins**
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