Grendelair
07-30-11, 10:47 AM
I had an old funky bike in the '60s. Rode that until it literally fell apart.
Turned 18 bought a car, haven't ridden since except a couple of times to the store to buy parts for the car.
Now at the ripe old age of 58 I acquired a 70's vintage Sears Free Spirit trike.
Hoping to get this back in operating condition since I now live in a very small town.
Ah the joy of NOT having to remember to put your foot down.
Jeff
Turned 18 bought a car, haven't ridden since except a couple of times to the store to buy parts for the car.
Now at the ripe old age of 58 I acquired a 70's vintage Sears Free Spirit trike.
Hoping to get this back in operating condition since I now live in a very small town.
Ah the joy of NOT having to remember to put your foot down.
Jeff
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