I know it's not really a candidate for a motorbike, well not an in-frame anyway, but it is a lovely old bicycle. Here's the story:
My inlaws have several utility sheds where Char's mom and dad store all manner of stuff. From garden tractors to picnic tables, to my motorcycle luggage trailer that I used to haul behind a hot rod. Char was out visiting the other day and her dad was cleaning out one of his sheds. She looked in and saw a bicycle hanging from the rafters and asked about it. Seems her 85 year old mother bought it new in 1983, rode it a couple of times, didn't really like it and hung it up in the shed. It hasn't seen the light of day for 26 years.
It's an American made Huffy, step through and it looks like it just came out of the factory. It has Chrome Sun wheels, stainless spokes, a set of not-too-attractive orange wall tires, that were still holding air if you believe that, and an aftermarket saddle that her mom bought because the original one hurt her butt. Her mom said she would never ride it and asked if Char wanted it.
That pretty old bike is now residing in our garage along with my two MBs and Char's mountain bike. It has a good home and we'll take good care of it. Darn, why did it have to be a girl's bike?
Tom
My inlaws have several utility sheds where Char's mom and dad store all manner of stuff. From garden tractors to picnic tables, to my motorcycle luggage trailer that I used to haul behind a hot rod. Char was out visiting the other day and her dad was cleaning out one of his sheds. She looked in and saw a bicycle hanging from the rafters and asked about it. Seems her 85 year old mother bought it new in 1983, rode it a couple of times, didn't really like it and hung it up in the shed. It hasn't seen the light of day for 26 years.
It's an American made Huffy, step through and it looks like it just came out of the factory. It has Chrome Sun wheels, stainless spokes, a set of not-too-attractive orange wall tires, that were still holding air if you believe that, and an aftermarket saddle that her mom bought because the original one hurt her butt. Her mom said she would never ride it and asked if Char wanted it.
That pretty old bike is now residing in our garage along with my two MBs and Char's mountain bike. It has a good home and we'll take good care of it. Darn, why did it have to be a girl's bike?
Tom
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