Spring has sprung, and the wheels of my bike are itching to hit the pavement. I have had a plethora of vintage bikes in my day, all thrifted or dusted off from the dark corners of my grandparents garage; All but my most current, stolen or misplaced (thank you Madison). I love a traditional vintage cruiser, they are so stylish, comfortable and lady-like. The down side is that they are really heavy and require a lot of up keep. So I have been looking for a lighter model than my current. So far I think this means going with a new one, but as bike season is upon us, I thought we could take a look back at some of my old favorites.
-Ladybird
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| Negligence on my part, this bike was left on my porch, unlocked. |
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| lost to the elements and the incredible amount of work it needed |
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| The metal bar I had attached this to was unscrewed from the ground. |
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| This one was locked to a wooden railing, which was sawed through. |
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| My current cruiser, still in my possession. |