What was your first bike?

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subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
first bike that i bought with my own money was a BSO BSA westcoast "town bike" made from gas pipe and lead. ( well it felt that heavy)

first bike i had as a nipper was a purple raleigh budgie, i then progressed to a chopper,then a BMX looky likey called traktrial, then the raleigh phantom road bike.
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Carlton 10 1972 when I was 16 / £37 6d (not sure if that's how you write 37 & 6!) - was a small fortune then.

Loved it - used to regularly ride from Gravesend Kent (old home) to the Herne Hill Velodrome which was just a simple wooden banked track at the time - very popular.

Kept it for several years and then px'd it for a Raleigh Team Professional.

Pictures are not mine; found them on the 'net.

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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
mine was the Marin Bear valley that sits in the shed i paid £250 in 1992 brand spanking new it had been loaned to the car dealership i worked at and had been subjected to a bit of vandalism one night in the showroom when tyres were slashed along with some sticker peeling during an open evening !!!

shop it was on load from made dealership pay full asking price of £750 but i got if for £250 some six months later after all the insurance claims were sorted
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
I have never bought a bike myself, does being a very good girl count as earning one???
My parents bought me a bike when I was 7 or 8 as a birthday present, a raleigh disco. It was blue.
I didn't get another bike until last year when Mr6 bought me the Apollo metis - also blue. And then he bought me the Specialized Vita too.
I think I'm expected to buy the next one for myself though.
 

Primal Scream

Get your rocks off
Carlton Continental with chrome forks and 5 speed Benelux gears, it was 1965 and i was 14.

Before that it was a couple of cast offs.
 

Diggs

Veteran
I had a Chessington, a chromed bike similar to the chopper, then a Sun Solo, my first road bike (of which I still have a pic that I may post if I have a moment of weakness/ too many glasses of red).
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
I *really* wanted a chopper but my mum was convinced it was the first step to selling speed to skinheads. Instead santa brought a 'sensible' bike (the Raleigh Menopause?). Next was my mum's shopping bike (aka the 'BMX shopper' - RIP Boulmer beach, Northumberland). The love affair began with a rescue 10-speed road bike that I re-cottered, sprayed gold and rode the 10 miles from the coast to school in Alnwick and back.
 

mr_hippo

Living Legend & Old Fart
First bike was a Rufford Robin Hood, drops and 3sp SA. Someone gave it to my dad and he gave it to me; I almost had a heart attack. I think most posters here are familiar with my childhood and will understand. Written off in a moment of youthful indecision; decided to turn right too late and too fast!
Next bike: I was a paperboy without a bike and the newsagent's daughter was going to university and she sold me her old lady's single speed for £1
Opposite Bill Tomlinson's papershop was Sid Bloor's bike shop with a lovely Carlton in the window, not dissimilar to the one on page one of this thread. Bill told me that if I saved the deposit, got dad to sign it, he will pay Sid out of my wages.
Surprise, surprise, Dad would not agree but instead. as he was running two mail order catalogues, would let me have one from there and I would pay him. Every bike I picked out he objected to citing everything from "It's a racer" to "It has cable brakes". Eventually Mum intervened and I selected a nice blue roadster, 3 sp SA and cable brakes! I wrote out the order form and the following day Dad asked me to post it.
Finally it arrived, Dad had assembled it but when I saw it, my jaw hit the floor. He had changed the order form and what I had was a policeman's 'sit up and beg'. The one that is in my avatar. Thank you very much, Dad, you have given the world another reason to mock me. Dad had not finished yet. At the time, agents got 2 bob in the pound commission if taken in cash or 2/6 in the pound for goods and he kept all the commission, he could have, at least gave up 6d of his commission.
 

mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
Location
Narfuk
My very first bicycle was a Tomos Deluxe - a red unisex (girls!) shopper style small wheeled heap of ****
I was 11 and my parents didn't want me to have a bike .....but I nagged so much they gave in (or didn't)
But it was freedom for the 1st time..
My Grandfather took pity on me having to ride a girl's bike and so he helped me build my first real bike. The frame was a Robin Hood (Cheapish 60's Raleigh) racer which we stripped and rebuilt using bits from the local rubbish dump and hand painted in Sherwood Green Enamel. I loved it and rode it for about 3 years before buying a bargain Falcon.
The Falcon was a bargain because somehow the factory had accidentally sprayed a batch of men's cycles in a lovely pearlescent pink .....in the days when heterosexual men wouldn't be seen dead in a pink shirt....
I actually quite liked the colour - it sparkled in the sun:shy:......but it did earn me the nickname of Poofy!
 
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