Remembering the Sting-Ray Bike (1963-1982)

Ahh, the memories...I would have given my left arm for an Orange Krate, but instead got a purple Huffy, and it damaged me for life...

One of my friends had an Apple Krate, with white tires and a steering wheel. He was the coolest kid in the neighborhood.

We thought wheelie bars were for pussies (didn't need 'em), and sissy bars were, well, for sissies...Good chit
 
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On Christmas Day in '72, my best friend and I got identical JC Penny orange 10 speeds, with little odometers attached to the front wheel. It was close to single-digits temperature, and we rode those things all over town, about 15 miles, IIRC...
 
Ahh, the memories...I would have given my left arm for an Orange Krate, but instead got a purple Huffy[/b], and it damaged me for life...

One of my friends had an Apple Krate, with white tires and a steering wheel. He was the coolest kid in the neighborhood.

We thought wheelie bars were for pussies (didn't need 'em), and sissy bars were, well, for sissies...Good chit

The purple Huffy was my first realization we weren't in the same class as the country club kids.

Moved up to a Schwinn Varsity at the next stage but it was already established where the Throbber was in the caste system.

 
I got a purple Schwinn varsity and I became a man at 13

Until I was 16 and got the hand me down 1964 Chevy Nova

Haven't rode a bike since
 
I got my one and only Schwinn as a gift from a college girlfriend, and then promptly broke up with her. Didn't ride it much, but I do remember being pulled over for speeding, and then almost got a DUI...My entire case to the cop revolved around "If I wasn't drunk, I'd be driving my car"...
 
On Christmas Day in '72, my best friend and I got identical JC Penny orange 10 speeds, with little odometers attached to the front wheel. It was close to single-digits temperature, and we rode those things all over town, about 15 miles, IIRC...

Man you Boomers had some shitty ass bikes.
 
On Christmas Day in '72, my best friend and I got identical JC Penny orange 10 speeds, with little odometers attached to the front wheel. It was close to single-digits temperature, and we rode those things all over town, about 15 miles, IIRC...

Man you Boomers had some shitty ass bikes.

The Harley Davidson of bikes. Boomers best in everything. Built by the men who won WW2

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We were pour, my first and only bike was something like this Huffy. It was actually kind of embarrassing to be seen on.
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When I was 13 I received this bike, or something immensely similar. The first couple of days I had it I kept it in my bedroom. I remember waking up in the middle of the night and looking at it in the dark and feeling so fired up. HaHaHa

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On Christmas Day in '72, my best friend and I got identical JC Penny orange 10 speeds, with little odometers attached to the front wheel. It was close to single-digits temperature, and we rode those things all over town, about 15 miles, IIRC...

Man you Boomers had some shitty ass bikes.

The Harley Davidson of bikes[/b]. Boomers best in everything. Built by the men who won WW2

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So terrible in literally every way, but have a bad boy image and are therefore cool?
 
A bike with a gear shift or that could swing was the tits

I got this bike when I was eight. Parents bought it at Schucks when Schucks sold bikes and auto parts
My friend in the neighborhood got one too and we would try to make that shock work as much as we could
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Then a few years later when it wasn’t cool to have a Huffy, my parents sprung for a Minigoose. Not a Mongoose, a Minigoose. It was a pretty cool bike for a 9 year old.
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On Christmas Day in '72, my best friend and I got identical JC Penny orange 10 speeds, with little odometers attached to the front wheel. It was close to single-digits temperature, and we rode those things all over town, about 15 miles, IIRC...

Man you Boomers had some shitty ass bikes.

The Harley Davidson of bikes. Boomers best in everything. Built by the men who won WW2

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It'd be nice if you could give me a ride into town.

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We were pour, my first and only bike was something like this Huffy. It was actually kind of embarrassing to be seen on.
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I had that three speed bullshit, too.

Not the high rise sissy bar though. Just half mast. Same as The Throbber is today.

 
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