08-16-2017, 12:26 AM
I started riding in 1963 long before I could drive a car, so it has been something I
have always done.
Once I opened my store a lot of people came to me about what bike to buy as their first one. I had a one line answer. Buy the newest smallest bike you can afford . A lot of times I would see young people buy large older bikes that needed
so much work that they wasted a lot of money on repairs. - It did help out with
sales in my store though.
have always done.
Once I opened my store a lot of people came to me about what bike to buy as their first one. I had a one line answer. Buy the newest smallest bike you can afford . A lot of times I would see young people buy large older bikes that needed
so much work that they wasted a lot of money on repairs. - It did help out with
sales in my store though.
