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Post by X factor on Sept 21, 2013 13:29:20 GMT -5
When it comes to bikes...I trust Schwinn. They're one of the oldest brands of bikes I remember since being a mild, and their bikes have never let me down, ever. I currently own one, that I purchased from Sports Authority several years ago...and amazingly the bike is quite resistant to rust and other wear, even though I've left it outside plenty of times...the thing just don't rust or fall apart like Huffy bikes seem to. And the gears are smooth...the ride is smooth. Sports Authority doesn't carry Schwinn anymore...but Sears does. If I get another bike...It will be a Schwinn for sure...
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Post by X factor on Sept 21, 2013 13:50:35 GMT -5
And for some reason...I'm starting to like 'Tricycle' bikes...they seem soxy to me... Ye, I know I'd look odd, funny, riding one, as most who do are senior citizens...and since I'm not a senior citizen yet...I would look odd riding one...but for some reason trikes seem fascinating to me...and kind of soxy... (what did ya expect, it's the twylight zone after all)... Just like I had a RV once...that people thought I never should own...cause I was way to young or whatever...so what...why not get what you want when you want it... Why must you wait till you're old and wore out, and withered before enjoying certain things... Why must you wait till old, and have arthritis, before enjoying the pleasures of a trike? I want one, and might get one...they look fun to me...and soxy... Schwinn tends to build bikes that ride more like cars...that's why I like Schwinn...they're just a different, yet proven brand of bike... Schwinn was started by German engineer, made in AmericaFor some reason I always thought Schwinn was a Japanese bike...but I was dead wrong...It was actually founded by a German...which would make it a German bike...cool...I had no idea...and that explains a lot...I mean I just literaly found this out moments ago through above link. And explains why the bike rides more like a car... The above red lettered link gives a brief history of the company. I like Schwinn...it's a solid bike...
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Post by X factor on Oct 20, 2013 0:32:06 GMT -5
Do to these adds that follow me around...I just found out that 'Sears' sells a good array of Schwinn bikes... Sears sells Schwinn bikes (link)Schwinn bikes are just inviting to ride...they're like car/bikes...they're bikes with a car feel to them. Like a Buick of bikes...I don't know. I just know the one I have, which is a few years old now, has been very reliable...
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