Super User Catt Posted August 6, 2011 Super User Posted August 6, 2011 Bikes had a banana seat & sissy bars Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted August 6, 2011 Super User Posted August 6, 2011 Yep. Mine even had those *** looking tassles hanging from the handles. 1 Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted August 6, 2011 Super User Posted August 6, 2011 Back in the fifties, one of the kids down the block had the Cadillac of Schwinns. The front forks were spring loaded, as was the seat. Man, how I envied that guy. My parents bought my bike at a police auction. I thought it was a great bike, but not near the quality of that Schwinn. Quote
B-Dozer Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 Yep. Mine even had those *** looking tassles hanging from the handles. Yeah, you and the rest of the girls Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted August 7, 2011 Super User Posted August 7, 2011 Yeah, you and the rest of the girls One of the neighborhood kids had one of those bikes. Crashed it one day, and the damage that gear shifter did to him almost made him "one of the girls". Ouch! Quote
B-Dozer Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 One of the neighborhood kids had one of those bikes. Crashed it one day, and the damage that gear shifter did to him almost made him "one of the girls". Ouch! That would definatly explain the tassles Quote
Super User slonezp Posted August 7, 2011 Super User Posted August 7, 2011 $69.95 That bike is probably worth a grand today. I wasn't so fortunate. I had a regular Stingray in the popular "Bananna Yellow" color which was stolen. Could have been worse. My sister had a Sears Roebucks bike. I shouldn't make fun, I had to wear Roebucks jeans. Quote
shootermcbob Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 $69.95 That bike is probably worth a grand today. I wasn't so fortunate. I had a regular Stingray in the popular "Bananna Yellow" color which was stolen. Could have been worse. My sister had a Sears Roebucks bike. I shouldn't make fun, I had to wear Roebucks jeans. Don't you you mean you GOT to wear Roebuck jeans? Were they "tuffskins"??? Quote
Super User K_Mac Posted August 7, 2011 Super User Posted August 7, 2011 Yep I remember. I did not have such a stylish bike at the time. Mine was big enough for two, with luggage, and weighed as much as I did. I learned how to ride perched on the top of that behemoth; it's a wonder I survived. It did not have any tassels though... Quote
B-Dozer Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 I had a recycled parts special (dump pickins) 24" ? frame, 20" wheels/tires. I learned real quick to have the inside pedal, up, in the corners.Baseball glove on the handlebars, Zebco rod tied across the bars as well. Best time of my life Quote
Super User slonezp Posted August 7, 2011 Super User Posted August 7, 2011 Don't you you mean you GOT to wear Roebuck jeans? Were they "tuffskins"??? Yep. Hand me downs from my brothers. Quote
bocabasser Posted August 9, 2011 Posted August 9, 2011 on one of those warehouse shows, the 2 guys bought a storage unit that had one of those schwinn bikes and he sold it for $3000. Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 My neighbor had that bike when I was 10 or so. His folks had the first Mustang in town too. I actually miss those times, like the nuclear air raid drills where we got under our desks, seeing Kennedy sworn in, watching Clay become Ali, drinking my first Mountain Dew, hearing Kruschev say he would bury us. What a time to grow up. There was nothing like the cold war and Fresca, huh? Quote
brushhoggin Posted August 12, 2011 Posted August 12, 2011 i had the tassels too and it was considered a boys bike. and i know i'm not the only one that put a playing card in the spokes to make it sound like a dirt bike lmao Quote
Super User firefightn15 Posted August 14, 2011 Super User Posted August 14, 2011 i had the tassels too and it was considered a boys bike. and i know i'm not the only one that put a playing card in the spokes to make it sound like a dirt bike lmao I wondered how long it would be before we got to the playing card tactics. My ma could never keep enough clothes pins to keep the neighborhood kids supplied. Quote
detroit1 Posted August 16, 2011 Posted August 16, 2011 Did Schwinn make the Orange Krate also? There was a kid around the block that had one. Smallish front tire, springer front end, sorta looked like a chopper... Quote
Triton21 Posted August 16, 2011 Posted August 16, 2011 I saved my allowance ($1.00 a week)for months to buy a 'English Racer'. I was squating high cotton. It was the only on in the county where I grew up. We had an old guy who put a steering wheel where the handlebars go. He had about 50 screendoor springs holding it in place. He always wanted me to race him(coasting down a hill in frount of my house) and he always won as he and and all the springs + stearing wheel weighed more the me and my light weight racer. Kelley Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted August 16, 2011 Super User Posted August 16, 2011 My 7 siblings and I shared two "after market" bikes of questionable ancestry. One was pastel pink, the other purple. Us boys might've been concerned about these rather affeminate colors but since gravel roads were all they ever saw, we weren't too worried about what others thought. Both were 1-speed numbers with coaster brakes. Like Russian combat planes, they weren't pretty to look at but they were rugged as hell. My one brother, showing off and not paying attention, even rode one "through" a chain link gate. He lost. Ah! Good times! Quote
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