My Day at the Bike Swap
Lots of oldies but goodies.
Today I checked out a local vintage bicycle swap meet, the first of it's kind in Garland, Texas. Garland is not known for it's bike-centric community, but there is a growing interest in cycling in this city that neighbors Richardson. Tucked away behind a self service car wash off the main interstate is
Don Johle's Bike World. One of the only if not the only bike shop in town, it is a small but welcoming place for new cyclists as well as those already dedicated to cycling. Don Johle's was the host of today's event, an event which I got to participate in as well as showcase my vintage yellow Schwinn. The day's event was filled with heavy cruisers, WWII era bicycles, BMX, monstercross bikes, and the cat's meow of Schwinn Stingrays, Lemon Peelers, and Racers.
It was great to get all the local feedback as well as valuable information from other bicycle restorers and enthusiasts alike. I look forward to more events like these in my area. Here's a few pictures of the day's event.
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Yours truly, Author of the Bicycle's Point of View. Courtesy of Suburban Assult |
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My vending stand and my featured bicycle. |
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BMX oddity. This is a six person BMX tandem. |
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Cruiser of the motorized variety. |
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Loved this British workhorse of a bike. I'll get one someday. |
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The raffle prize. |
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Schwinn's galore- All your 1960's boyhood dreams coming true. BMX precursors. |
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Participant on his custom cruiser. |
Events like these help raise community awareness about cycling in a fun, non Lycra-clad sort of way. My hope is that cycling continues to grow in Garland as projects like the DART rail expansion and other city's efforts get acknowledged and recognized by the local community. Stay tuned for more reports like these from other cycling related events in the North Texas area.
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