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#1 2008-11-20 8:09pm

chicagopat
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1995 Peregrine

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1995 Peregrine

"Strawberry Shortcake bike"

Ok, I need to explain this one. For all of you guys out there that has an Old Lady that constantly complains about your bikes in the kitchen, on the dining room table, in the bedroom, in the closets, basically everywhere, you can relate.  So I built her one to shut her up (or was it because I loved her? Whatever). Exactly how she wanted it right down to the hand sewn Strawberry Shortcake pads (which are also strawberry scented). Do you know how hard it is to find pink ARAYA 7X's? I found red ones that were so faded they were pink, then laced them. We broke up before I finished the bike. Now the bike is done and so is she. I kept the bike.


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#2 2008-11-22 4:51pm

wheeliemaster100
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that sucks bro


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#3 2009-03-13 6:44pm

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I kept the bike! I would have too. They never complain about being ridden to much either! lol

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#4 2009-03-13 6:46pm

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Dude, lose the pads...


Other than the pads, this bike is pretty rad.


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#5 2009-03-13 6:47pm

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Re: 1995 Peregrine

I bet you look proud as hell when you ride it! All you need now is one of those bells or horns and some tassels...


Dig out your bashguard bikes and let me know! I'm looking for a Haro Sport, Mongoose Hooligan & Diamond Back Tailwhip. I'll consider the others too for the right price!

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#6 2009-03-18 5:00pm

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"bells or horns and some tassels."  - nice try fruitloop. Read the description again, it was for a girlfriend not me.

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#7 2009-03-18 5:06pm

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Slow down there jerkey... I read your damn description.


Dig out your bashguard bikes and let me know! I'm looking for a Haro Sport, Mongoose Hooligan & Diamond Back Tailwhip. I'll consider the others too for the right price!

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#8 2009-04-14 6:22pm

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hey bro that was really cool of u.i'm glad u kept the bike.wanna sell it.

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#9 2009-07-19 5:03pm

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Re: 1995 Peregrine

my girlfriend almost shat her pants when she saw it!


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#10 2009-07-19 5:13pm

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Immortis wrote:

Slow down there jerkey... I read your damn description.

lol


My Father once spoke to me and said "The way you look at your bike is the way I see My children, I look past the imperfections and rough surfaces to the beauty of the finished product."

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#11 2009-09-17 4:29am

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Re: 1995 Peregrine

funny story, you should take it apart so your next gf will think you built it for here.

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#12 2009-09-23 8:29am

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Ripper wrote:

funny story, you should take it apart so your next gf will think you built it for here.

yep,big_smile


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#13 2009-10-16 11:29pm

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Re: 1995 Peregrine

OMFG. LMAO!!
Wear a pink sun-dress and ride it with pride. lol


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