Lowriders - What is The Attraction?

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I was just a little kid in the late 1960s, when the Television show The Munsters was on schwinn spinning bikes the air in Prime Time Television, young adequate to really feel that Eddie Munster (the werewolf son) was my preferred character on the show. I don't remember him riding the "converted Schwinn Stingray" which was apparently the very first lowrider bike...

The lowrider bike craze sweeping the urban United States is energizing the creative impulses of young adults, as they express their personalities on comfortable bikes.

I was just a small kid in the late 1960s, when the Tv show The Munsters was on the air in Prime Time Television, young enough to feel that Eddie Munster (the werewolf son) was my favorite character on the show. I do not don't forget him riding the "converted Schwinn Stingray" which was apparently the first lowrider bike featured on Television, and which started the craze for the lowriders throughout the late 60s and 70s.

I do remember that I wanted to sleep in a bureau drawer as he did - I felt that would be nice and snug!

What I most remember about the show, in the technology division, was the car they drove - the converted hearse. Now that was a vehicle!

Anyway, that is just a bit of historical interest. Most youngsters right now have never even heard of the Munsters - or if they have it's the remake completed in the 1980s which had none of the charm of the original - give me Fred Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo and Al Lewis any day of the week!

It wasn't a Television show that brought the lowrider back into favor in the late 1980s, nevertheless, but merely the concerted creativity of folks in the Chicano neighborhoods of Los Angeles, who started exercising their creativity by tricking out their bikes with chrome, paint, and all sorts of accessories. The hobby caught on and has spread via urban locations all through the United States.

Lowrider bikes are not built for speed - they are built for leisurely rides along the beach (therefore the fat tires), or by means of the neighborhood. The riders want to "see and be observed in style."

Lowriders are normally regarded as to be among the most comfortable of bikes. The "apehanger" handlebars extend up so high that riders are perforce forced to sit up spinning bicycles straight - decreasing the stress on the back which is a single of the chief causes of biking discomfort. The tires are cushiony, the seat, whether or not banana or some other type, are roomy and comfortable. Most of them have only one speed and a simple coaster break, so they don't break down that frequently.

With the new area age supplies of which bikes are produced, these bikes aren't as heavy as you could feel, so if you're thinking of obtaining a new bike, and like to indulge in your creativity, you might want to consider obtaining a low rider. (Even if you don't want to trick it out, or "pimp it" as the slang goes, it is nonetheless a classic "retro" style and a entertaining ride.)

But if you do want to trick it out (a term I favor to "pimp" frankly, as I would believe that word would have unpleasant connotations) there are a lot of stores, both schwinn spin bikes bricks and mortar and on-line, where you can acquire practically any accessory you can consider of - from gold and chrome mirrors, rims and spokes, to hand-painted murals on the frame, to rows of mirrors on every single side, to a child spare tire mounted on the back!

So check out your nearby retailer or surf the net, and have some fun!

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