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hiromian 09-29-06 04:18 PM

So what do you think of this?
 
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n...n/highrise.jpg

bigwoo 09-29-06 04:52 PM

I think that tough little sucker is straight out of The Road Warrior:eek:

Cool, cool.....What's the story on it??

mswantak 09-29-06 09:42 PM

Looks like a bike frame designed by someone who'd never seen one before. :D

cyclotoine 09-29-06 09:52 PM

my friend had one something like it growing up. His dad was a welder and buthchered it and installed a honda generator motor or something. It was the most unstable, dangerous piece of junk I ever saw.

roughrider504 09-29-06 09:58 PM

Is that one of those indestructable bikes I have heard about? If so, very cool.

unworthy1 09-29-06 11:23 PM

Those "shocks" don't actually WORK...do they?

Stacey 09-30-06 05:32 AM

That's not a Yamaha Motobike, is it?

http://www.bmxnonstop.com/oldschool/motoid.htm

raverson 09-30-06 08:39 AM

I like your crappy Peugeot UE8 alot better!

frameteam2003 09-30-06 09:06 AM

Looks like money to me.Just don't tell these guys what those crazy small BMX bikes sell for!

well biked 09-30-06 09:33 AM

If you'd have come around my neighborhood in about 1972, you could have sold a truckload of those-

Walter 09-30-06 10:22 AM

So what do you think of this?

I think 30-35 years ago when that thing was all shiny it was the cat's meow and too cool for school.

I agree with the earlier poster who hinted that these bikes (sometimes) bring a good bit more $ than the VLWs we habitually talk about.

Doesn't mean I want one now though.



:beer:

divineAndbright 09-30-06 10:33 AM

I think if you rode around on something like that around the time it came out you got laughed at, or maybe it was "cool" for a year or so I dont know, I was too young to remember, but when BMXs came out (I was born at the same time about) being seen on a banana seat bike got you laughed at!

I remember seeing a bike very similar to that thing around the farm yard of an old friends house back in the 80s, I remember picking it up and thinking "Ugh what the hell is this, its a bicycle that wants to be a dirt bike!" good times.

hiromian 10-02-06 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by unworthy1
Those "shocks" don't actually WORK...do they?

Yes they do. Probably the first ever full suspension bike made.

hiromian 10-02-06 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by raverson
I like your crappy Peugeot UE8 alot better!

Thanks, I guess.

hiromian 10-02-06 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by Walter
So what do you think of this?

I think 30-35 years ago when that thing was all shiny it was the cat's meow and too cool for school.

I agree with the earlier poster who hinted that these bikes (sometimes) bring a good bit more $ than the VLWs we habitually talk about.

Doesn't mean I want one now though.

:beer:

What's a VLW?

kemmer 10-02-06 01:46 PM

I believe Kawasaki and Yamaha both made bikes like that... I think it's sweet.

Walter 10-02-06 01:54 PM

VLW = Vintage lightweight or "old roadbike" as you prefer. In any case the topic of most of the threads.

Sorry about that.


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Isaac-1 10-02-06 03:31 PM

I am not sure exactly how PC this forum is so I will try to choose my words with care, I don't mean to offend anyone. When I was growing up such bicycles were popular with the younger (10-14 year old) aftrican american boys in Louisiana in the early 1980's.

kemmer 10-02-06 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by Isaac-1
When I was growing up such bicycles were popular with the younger (10-14 year old) aftrican american boys in Louisiana in the early 1980's.

Are you ageist AND racist? I'm outraged!!! I'm calling for an immediate ban of this individual!!!:D

Isaac-1 10-02-06 04:26 PM

At least I did not say that they were generally ridden in an S like swerving pattern down the street. It has been 25 years and I can still picture it in my head. These style bicycles swerving left and right taking up half of a residential street as the youngsters pedaled along. I had never given it much thought, just assumed it was the "in" stylish way to ride at the time, perhaps it was because they were so unstable.

tolfan 10-03-06 10:00 AM

way cool bike. I'm from that generation and that bike would have been the coolest in the neighborhood.


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