here is an off the wall question...

My Dad was a big time bicycle rider in the 1960s before it was cool for grown men to ride bikes. He worked for Clearwater Parks & Rec and lead a bicycle club that would do rides all over the state of Florida. He was an early member of the League of American Wheelmen (LAW). In 1966 or 67 Schwinn game him a Super Sport 10 speed as recognition. I have had his bike it since he had to quit riding in the 1970s and my folks moved into an apartment. He died in 1989. I can't ride a bike due to ankle injury.

What do I do with this bike? I don't want to just give it to Goodwill. I don't care if I get any money for it, I'd like to get it into the hands of some that would appreciate its history and what a state of the art bike it was for the 1960s. It is still in pretty good shape.


Any ideas?

Thanks
S.H.


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