There was some assembly required.Mazzy got to help, and got a little lesson in "righty tighty, lefty loosey."They flipped it over and voila!The girl got herself a custom built vintage low rider, and another little piece of family heritage. This was the bike that both my sister and I learned to ride on.
When he pulled it out of his trunk a whole bunch of memories came out with it. I still remember waiting for my dad to fix the broken left pedal with a piece of plywood he cut perfectly to fit (you can barely see it in that last picture). And who doesn't remember the first time they realized they were riding alone, turning around to see their dad back in the distance and wham! getting their first skinned knee. One such crash left the front wheel of this bike a little off center and you still have to hold the handlebars slightly to the right for it to go straight.
Sometimes it's a good thing that my parents were always the kind to never get rid of anything. Because I can't wait to watch Mazzy ride away for the first time on those same wheels.
5 comments:
So very cool!
There are a few reasons to be a pack rat;)
The bike is AWESOME! I wish they still made seats like that.
Super fun party. You left out the part where I almost got attacked by a rattlesnake.
i always get a bit nostalgic around mazzy's birthday. they're all getting so big so fast, just like people say. sigh. that is one cool bike. my mom's motto was (is!) "when in doubt, throw it out!" so we only have a few choice hold-outs from our childhoods.
p.s. love the new banner!
Awesome!
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