Sunday, July 28, 2013

Bike Fest


19 comments:

cieldequimper said...

Gooooood. Healthy and no pollution!

Andy said...

Which one did you pick Lowell? ;)

Kate said...

Now that's quite a collection!

Small City Scenes said...

Big bikes
Little bikes
Pink bikes
Blue bikes
Training wheels
YIKES!!

MB

Birdman said...

Like your 'paint job' here.

Judy said...

Looks like a sale might be going on!

About my stolen pictures, I informed the lady in question about copyright laws on artistic and intellectual content on the web. She tried to argue a bit and I told her I would have my lawyer explain it to her. Then she said she would delete them and said her 'helper' had been the one who did it.

Sharon said...

That's quite a collection!

Taken For Granted said...

This must be the bike selection at a big box store. Life is too short to ever ride a cheap bike or drink bad wine. Best way to teach young children how to ride a bike is to get them a "Strider" bike first. No "training wheels" or peddles, just feet on the ground for locomotion. They learn balance, peddling comes later without any problem on their next bike.

Anonymous said...

HeHe, you got me! Based on your title I was expecting to see motorcycles!

Karl said...

Nice bikes collection, is that building behind a swimming hall?

RedPat said...

Looks like there is one for all ages!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Colorful bikes must be in style.

MJ said...

So many more options than when we were kids. I learned the way "Taken for Granted' suggested... my brother pushed me on his old bike down the side walk until I got the hang of it. AND a few skinned elbows! (My own kids were luckier and got the training wheels!)

Randy said...

Love the effect you used in this shot. I see a Cruiser I like!

hamilton said...

So colourful! You don't see many yellow bikes, so I would like that one :)

Anonymous said...

Choices, choices!

EG CameraGirl said...

It would appear kids like their bikes as much as their parents love their cars. :)

magiceye said...

Love your work on this!

Kay said...

Nice rides all!

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