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I generally don’t keep bikes too long so here’s my longest - a Surly Pugsley fatbike I’ve had since 2010. I built this up from a frameset and it has seen numerous iterations over the years. I just replaced it with a 2021 Kona Woo so this will serve as a spare fatbike for my wife and friends this winter.
1969/70 Schwinn Pea Picker I traded my daughter’s violet Fair Lady for when she was 12. She is 48 now and the Pea Picker is on loan to the U.S Bicycle Hall of Fame Museum In Davis, Ca.
I generally don’t keep bikes too long so here’s my longest - a Surly Pugsley fatbike I’ve had since 2010. I built this up from a frameset and it has seen numerous iterations over the years. I just replaced it with a 2021 Kona Woo so this will serve as a spare fatbike for my wife and friends this winter.
You might want to hold on to that one because when you reach my age you might just want that color...........lol..
Not my oldest bicycle by a long shot, being only 3 yrs. old,.............as the bike I have I have owned the longest has been with me 41 years, "BUT", one of my all time favorite riders, and yes, I "DID" order that color!! Happy collecting all......!!
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Pictures of the bike that has hung with me the longest, [41yrs.], to follow soon, as soon as I take it down from the hook on the second floor of the garage.
@Mountain Trail Andy haha, possibly! If Surlys ever become collectible I might regret it. The first gen Pugsley is essentially the first production fatbike, at least from a mainstream mfg. Don’t worry, my Woo is purple, too!
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