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antenna |
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axle |
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bearings |
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bell |
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chain |
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chainguard |
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continental kit |
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crank |
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frames |
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seat posts |
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stem |
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Lowrider bicycles have been around since the early 1970's beginning
with kids who took their Schwinn krate bikes and modified them.
Early modifications included putting a bondo tank on the front
portion of the frame and half moon shapes in the back of the frame.
Before lowrider bicycle companies such as bicycledesigner.com
offered bent springer forks, Schinn forks were hand made by bending
the fork legs with a pipe bender. The Schwinn krate bikes had
26" straight springer forks which when bent by hand extended further
out than a
standard 20" bent springer fork does, which is used on any
standard 20" lowrider bike today. Banana seats were originally
only made in a vinyl material, but this has been modified using many
materials such as veloure and plush micro suede materials for looks,
and extra padding for a comfort when riding. Other
modfications include suspension highback sissybars, fancy style
grips, spinning wheels, neon glow kits, and trike kits. The
fascinating thing about lowrider bikes is that they are a fashion
bicycles, and like fashion, lowriders are alway being modified.
Article above by GS, Copyright 2006 |