Classic & Vintage - Two vintage Schwinns ridden by two vintage guys

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tarmusic
04-11-07, 08:14 PM
Our middle daughter (we have 3) got married this past weekend, and my English son-in-law's Dad was over here for the wedding. He's a cyclist, so we had a couple of nice rides. Here's a shot of the two of us on my '73 SS (yellow, ridden by yours truly) and my '74 Continental (purchased new by me in June of '74). Both bikes got new tires, tubes and a tuneup this Winter, and they ride like Cadillacs.
I pointed out that, when I was a kid, we called these bikes "English Racers". Steve said that they just called them "racers" :)
ilikebikes
04-11-07, 08:38 PM
Great memories are created this way :) Congrats on the wedding, my oldest girl (oldest of two) gets married on the 5th of next month! :cry: I feel much like Steve Martin in Father of the Bride :roflmao:
Here's a shot of the two of us on my '73 SS (yellow, ridden by yours truly) and my '74 Continental (purchased new by me in June of '74). Both bikes got new tires, tubes and a tuneup this Winter, and they ride like Cadillacs.
And not just any Cadillacs... '70's Cadillacs. :D
pastorbobnlnh
04-12-07, 03:16 AM
And not just any Cadillacs... '70's Cadillacs. :D
...and not just '70s Cadillacs... indestructable, survive any crash, "racer" Cadillacs! Great picture, and give your daughter our best wedding wishes.
dtipton
04-12-07, 04:50 AM
That is too cool!
Great story. Thanks for posting, and best wishes to the newlyweds. A few C&V guys claim they would never want to buy a Schwinn, but they do not know what they are missing. Those two bikes will probably be running long after most of their contemporaries have succumbed to broken frames and/or cranks.
I know from experience that it is great fun to ride one of your own bikes with a visitor who is riding another bike from your collection. (RainmanP borrowed my PKN-10E several years ago, during a 1-week visit to San Diego, and we enjoyed a nice tour of Torrey Pines and UCSD.)
doglhunt
04-13-07, 05:47 PM
And not just any Cadillacs... '70's Cadillacs. :D
with large ,low compression engines....more torque that way:D
StokerPoker
04-13-07, 06:34 PM
with large ,low compression engines....more torque that way:D
are you calling those two vintage guys fat??? :D
tarmusic
04-14-07, 08:28 AM
Hey guys-
There are a number of ways this thread could go- vintage bikes, wedding, daughters, etc. To take it in the direction of remarks about anyone's physical appearance is, well, juvenile. Of course I'd like to lose a few lbs.- that's why I'm on the bloomin' bike. I think this is offensive, and I'd suggest that self-restraint might be a virtue worth cultivating.
pastorbobnlnh
04-14-07, 12:43 PM
There are a number of ways this thread could go- vintage bikes, wedding, daughters, etc. To take it in the direction of remarks about anyone's physical appearance is, well, juvenile. Of course I'd like to lose a few lbs.- that's why I'm on the bloomin' bike. I think this is offensive, and I'd suggest that self-restraint might be a virtue worth cultivating.
Preach it brother! Preach it! Amen!
OrangeOkie
04-14-07, 01:51 PM
Hey guys-
There are a number of ways this thread could go- vintage bikes, wedding, daughters, etc. To take it in the direction of remarks about anyone's physical appearance is, well, juvenile. Of course I'd like to lose a few lbs.- that's why I'm on the bloomin' bike. I think this is offensive, and I'd suggest that self-restraint might be a virtue worth cultivating.
Hey, easy there Bub . . . Me and my friend resemble those remarks!:D
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s33/orangeokie/Katiescamera016.jpg
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s33/orangeokie/DSC00089.jpg
tarmusic
04-14-07, 02:44 PM
:) Well, at least we're doing something about it.
doglhunt
04-14-07, 03:09 PM
I made an insensitive comment and derailed your thread.I apologize.
StokerPoker
04-14-07, 03:58 PM
I made an insensitive comment and derailed your thread.I apologize.
It's quite possible that mine was the comment in question. I'm sorry if it offended anyone. being a little insecure about issues such as weight myself, I try to make jokes. it's quite often that I will say (as a joke) are you calling me fat? when someone makes a comment like yours that is unrelated to the topic. it's a way for me to deal and joke about my insecurities and have a little fun with it.
tarmusic
04-14-07, 04:28 PM
Perhaps I should work on my sense of humor. Let's all kiss and make up :love:
StokerPoker
04-14-07, 04:36 PM
:eek:
Perhaps I should work on my sense of humor. Let's all kiss and make up :love:
raverson
04-15-07, 09:53 AM
tarmusic married off his middle daughter into a nice English family and the proud papa's are enjoying a ride on vintage steel. Life is good. Champagne and cigars for everyone!
Sammyboy
04-16-07, 06:57 AM
I think there's a lot of us on this forum who carry a few extra pounds - I'm 6'2 and around 250. Don't take it to heart.
superslomo
04-16-07, 08:12 AM
I still enjoy my old Schwinn Voyageur (1980, IIRC), though it's seen better days :)
Don't know why, but I consistently am about five miles an hour slower on the flats on my Schwinn roadie than I am on my modern bike. It's still good fun, and I use it for errands and the like.
waldowales
04-16-07, 08:56 AM
I ain't sayin' nuthin' about weight. I used to be thin. I also used to be young! Never was good looking. :) Both years and pounds go on a lot easier than they go off.
Little Darwin
04-16-07, 08:59 AM
Hey, easy there Bub . . . Me and my friend resemble those remarks!:D
I have found a motivator... I will post this pic on my refrigerator and at least occasionally get on the bike instead of opening the fridge.
I have gained 30 pounds or so this winter, so a current picture I would be even bigger.
I have a goal of losing at least 80 pounds this year, and hopefully 100...
BTW - on the topic of vintage riders on vintage bikes, there are a couple of "Covered Bridge" organized rides in Pennsylvania, and either one would be nice on vintage bikes. The one in Lancaster (where I trailed behind some members of the road forum last year) is August 19th and the one in Bucks (where Orange Okie and I attacked the course and took the preceding picture) is October 14th.
Anyone up for meeting up to ride a metric at either of these? Or a shorter course?
Vintage bikes, vintage bridges and vintage (or non-vintage) riders. :D
OrangeOkie
04-16-07, 04:38 PM
Hey LD . . . I'm definitely up for both. I brought three different vintage bikes with me this year, so I'm game. Still in Stroudsburg for the next several months.
Phil
I have found a motivator... I will post this pic on my refrigerator and at least occasionally get on the bike instead of opening the fridge.
I have gained 30 pounds or so this winter, so a current picture I would be even bigger.
I have a goal of losing at least 80 pounds this year, and hopefully 100...
BTW - on the topic of vintage riders on vintage bikes, there are a couple of "Covered Bridge" organized rides in Pennsylvania, and either one would be nice on vintage bikes. The one in Lancaster (where I trailed behind some members of the road forum last year) is August 19th and the one in Bucks (where Orange Okie and I attacked the course and took the preceding picture) is October 14th.
Anyone up for meeting up to ride a metric at either of these? Or a shorter course?
Vintage bikes, vintage bridges and vintage (or non-vintage) riders. :D
Little Darwin
04-16-07, 06:52 PM
Hey LD . . . I'm definitely up for both. I brought three different vintage bikes with me this year, so I'm game. Still in Stroudsburg for the next several months.
Phil
We'll definitely have to get together. I assumed you would be back in Oklahoma by now... This time maybe I'll keep up with you rather than catching up with you when you decide to stop and wait. :)
This year I'll be riding vintage. Probably my early 70's Sears bike (with updates) for the frst ride, and if I am really successful, I hope I'll be light enough to ride my Centurion Ironman Master by October... I will probably keep it pretty stock.
I am hoping to have my first ride of the season this weekend to start my journey.
StokerPoker
04-16-07, 08:00 PM
I doubt my father in law will get on a bike, my wedding day or not. I tried to convince my Fiancee to use our tandem as our "get away vehicle" complete with just married sign and tin cans. she won't go for it though. she's afraid of ruining her dress.
Rabid Koala
04-16-07, 10:32 PM
I tried to convince my Fiancee to use our tandem as our "get away vehicle" complete with just married sign and tin cans.
Great idea! I wasn't riding 29 years ago when I got married, so we used the next best thing-a convertible '66 Mustang!
StokerPoker
04-17-07, 05:36 AM
Great idea! I wasn't riding 29 years ago when I got married, so we used the next best thing-a convertible '66 Mustang!
she's actually hoping for my mom's red and white '88 Coupe DeVille. I guess I better put a muffler on it before then....:)
OrangeOkie
04-17-07, 09:13 PM
We'll definitely have to get together. I assumed you would be back in Oklahoma by now... This time maybe I'll keep up with you rather than catching up with you when you decide to stop and wait. :)
This year I'll be riding vintage. Probably my early 70's Sears bike (with updates) for the frst ride, and if I am really successful, I hope I'll be light enough to ride my Centurion Ironman Master by October... I will probably keep it pretty stock.
I am hoping to have my first ride of the season this weekend to start my journey.
Actually i got home for Thanksgiving and just got back "in country" a couple of weeks ago. We'll plan to ride together a few times (once this Nor' Easter gets out of here) before the covered bridge rides. I'm staying at the same hotel in east Stroudsburg.
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