Here it is, getting ready to mark its 28th birthday this Friday -- my 1986 Bay Pointe:
I took it for a short ride before work and EVERYTHING is in working order. There's some rust, but nothing I can't remove or replace. I'll be replacing what I believe are the original tires ... They do hold air, but I'm not sure how. The goal for now is to get it clean, get it lubed and then ride it. What I've not yet decided is where I'll be riding it. I'm currently using my Magna Rip Curl for my campus security patrols, but the Bay Pointe may do a better job. Then again, with three speeds, it might be a better campground cruiser -- the campground where I work on weekends does have some mild hills. We'll see!