Brendanoid: I’d have never believed it but you have the photo. Age 3, landing 
jumps with no feet? Also, do I see a rear rack on that bike? YOU were more Riv 
than Riv. We should get patches made.

Matthew: You gave the cutoff for “our” haircut at 1980. My photo was taken in 
1986. North Dakota was always behind the trends! 

I love the quote.

Leah

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> On Aug 18, 2020, at 8:50 PM, brendonoid <bren...@areyoualert.com> wrote:
> 
> Landing a sick jump feet free on my 3rd birthday in 1986. Step through steel 
> frame with fat tyres, fenders and an albatross bar on quill stem as high as 
> it would go. My Riv future was assured...
> <PICT1025.JPG>
> 
> 
>> On Wednesday, 19 August 2020 at 10:20:50 UTC+8 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>> wrote:
>> Here is a thread that will veer just a bit from the normal subject matter. 
>> But it has been 112 degrees today, and we have to do something while we wait 
>> for our Platypus bikes. Going for a walk down memory lane is what we’re 
>> doing.
>> 
>> I recently found this treasure. Pictured is me, at 5 years old with my very 
>> first bike. My parents purchased it at a garage sale from a family in town. 
>> It was a Huffy Desert Rose (long, dramatic, wistful sigh here).The story was 
>> that the bike had been backed over but -yay!- the man of the house had 
>> welded the bike back into working order. I was THRILLED. I never had 
>> training wheels - I learned by taking off and crashing all over the 
>> neighborhood. I didn’t care if I was missing a lot of hide; I had wheels and 
>> I was going places in my tiny North Dakota town.
>> 
>> I would like to take this time to point out several things...
>> 
>> 1. I really think they nailed the saddle height on the first try.
>> 
>> 2. My bike had fenders! And they were clearly for decoration only.
>> 
>> 3. What shoes was I wearing? I don’t know, but what I can tell you I didn’t 
>> trouble myself with socks. 
>> 
>> 4. My celebrity lookalike was Mowgli from the Jungle Book. 
>> 
>> 6. Banana seats > Brooks saddles.
>> 
>> 7. No need for racks/baskets. I put a friend or a little sister on the 
>> banana seat and SHE carried the goods.
>> 
>> 8. Kids were tougher in the 80s. That bike was huge for 5-year-old me, but I 
>> rode it. Pedaling that bike felt like being stuck in the hardest gear going 
>> uphill always (the welder dad overestimated his abilities), but I rode the 
>> wheels off of it..most likely with flat tires.
>> 
>> In closing, I might also point out that I was into Rivendell before 
>> Rivendell was into Rivendell. Compare the Huffy with my Clementine - I was 
>> an early adopter.
>> 
>> This was the day the love affair began, friends. I am so happy to have a 
>> photo of it. Who else has a story about their first bike? Bonus points if 
>> you can also provide photos.
>> 
>> Leah
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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