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Our bike club has about 60 miles of hand cut trails. The trails are named for the physical features (Bacon Strip, Snake Back etc), an event that happened there (The Killing Fields: site of a snowmobile accident resulting in death, Broke Back etc) or what was found there (Dead Cat, Whiskey Bottle, Coyote Den or the Rusty Bike Trail etc). The rusty bike has been stolen. The club wants a new one that they plan to chain to a tree. I took a cracked frame, bent fork, bent wheels and various rusty parts to throw together a new rusty bike to mark the trail. The front axle, stem and seat post didn't fit into the various components so I hammered it together. There are no bearings and the chain wheel is on the wrong side. Everything is steel including the seat so it should continue to rust. As a further anti vandal measure I welded the nuts on the axles, stem and seat. The chain is welded to the chain wheel. and there is no rear cog. It only has one bent pedal and that is a 9/16 welded to a one piece crank. No tires as they don't ever seem to return to the earth. There should be nothing useful and I pity anyone who steals it. It's a beaut eh. I should enter it in a build off.