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Old 05-09-04, 06:04 PM
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bikes from our childhood

We have a TV show that travels the state bringing stories of people from all walks of life. The show is titled "Texas Country Reporter". One segment this week was about a young man in Houston that restores old bikes. It was very interesting. Anyway, it made me wonder how many cyclists possibly still had bikes from their childhood. I know as a kid, keeping something for many years later was NEVER a thought. The
show's site is https://www.texascountryreporter.com
the young man's site is https://www.bikevato.com
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