If there was a fire and after you saved:
- all members of your family
- your family photos
- pets you actually like
- Which ONE bike would you save?
I would have to save the Schwinn Paramount. Irreplaceable.
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If there was a fire and after you saved:
- all members of your family
- your family photos
- pets you actually like
- Which ONE bike would you save?
I would have to save the Schwinn Paramount. Irreplaceable.

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6 users commented in " Playing Favorites "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackI would save my Felt Road Bike just because its the most expensive to replace. I don’t have any vintage bikes. Except my fixed gear from the 90’s but it was a 100 dollar bike so not as attached
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Santa Cruz Heckler (most expensive and newest)
My son’s Wal Mart Special.
He’s seven. Losing a bike at that age sucks.
I’d save Nixon, my delightful Peugot, that is after I carried Isaac out of the apartment, who would most likely be grappling onto all of his bikes at once.
Hilarious Candice
Candice that is so funny because I can see you having to do that.