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Seashore Bike & Fitness owner Matt Spinelli said he sold the bike on consignment for a Hampton Roads man who got it as a teenager and asked not to be identified. The bike sat in the store for about a year because no one was willing to meet the man's $350 asking price.
My first bike: a 1966 gold single speed stingray, tiger stripe banana seat, low sissy bar, white grips. Damn, finding one again would be the holy grail.