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Kuh-lunk-er

Noun, Slang

Klunker is a term used to describe a bike built with heavy parts and used for off-road cycling.

Example usage: 'I love my klunker for its ruggedness and durability.'

Most used in: Mountain biking communities in the United States.

Most used by: Mountain bikers and off-road cyclists.

Popularity: 7/10

Comedy Value: 5/10

Also see: Cruiser, Ten-Speed, Fixie, Single-Speed, Beach Cruiser, Commuter, Retro Bike, Old-School Bike,

What is a Klunker?

Klunker is a term used to describe a type of bicycle. It refers to a type of bike that was popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Klunker bikes have a few distinguishing characteristics, such as large, heavy frames, wide handlebars, and fat tires.

Klunkers were originally built from spare parts, such as car wheels, motorcycle forks, and other found objects. They were considered a symbol of rebellion and a way of expressing individuality. As a result, they became popular among the youth culture of the time.

Today, Klunkers have become a cult classic. The term is now used to describe any bike with a large, heavy frame, wide handlebars, and fat tires, regardless of its origins. In fact, many modern mountain bikes are based on the design of the original Klunker.

Klunkers remain popular today, with an estimated 10 million people in the United States alone enjoying them. They are a great way to explore nature, get exercise, and have fun. So if you're looking for a unique and interesting way to ride, consider picking up a Klunker!

The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Klunker'

The term 'Klunker' is used to describe a type of bike that was first seen in the 1960s and 1970s. It was popularized in the San Francisco Bay Area and is believed to have originated in Marin County. The bikes were put together using parts from different bikes and were often made with heavy, cheap materials.

The term 'Klunker' is believed to have been derived from the German word 'Klunken', which means 'to clunk' or 'to make a clunking sound'. The bikes were often heavy and clunky, hence the name. It is also believed to have been derived from the term 'clunker', which was used to describe a car in disrepair.

Klunkers were popular among mountain bikers in the 1970s and early 1980s. They were often used for off-road riding or for racing down hills. The bikes featured heavy frames, wide tires, and coaster brakes. The popularity of Klunkers eventually died off in the mid-1980s, when lighter, more modern bikes became available.

Today, the term 'Klunker' is still used to describe a type of bike. It is often used to refer to a bike that has been modified with heavier, cheaper parts. Klunker bikes are still popular among some mountain bikers, and they can also be seen in bike polo and other cycling events.

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