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Since it was such a nice day today I decided to do some work on the kids cruisers and one of the neighborhood kids rode up on his couple year old WM bike and told my daughter "My bikes newer then yours all you have is these old bikes" so she walks him over to the garage door and points to all our fairly new off road bikes in the garage and says "theres my other bike". then says to him "So how many bikes do you have?" He hopped on his bike and rode back home.
 
even if all my daughter had was her "OLD BIKE" she would have came back with something to say anyways because shes proud of her fairlady that she helped clean up and get ridable again. just thought it was funny how this other kid thought he was making fun of her bike and it backfired on him
 
too funny. :lol:
take that you little boy :!:

My daughter is 10 months old and she already has a tricycle and a 16" bike waiting for her. :mrgreen:
some people think im crazy, but I just couldn't pass up a deal even if it meant storage for several years 8)
 
The neighborhood kids dare not say anything about any of my kid's bikes or mine, because I fix all of their bikes and give them free parts. My son is 4, a great rider, and has 5 bikes of his own.

Neighborhood kid came by yesterday, I regularly fix his 20" WM bike, another came by last week, I fix his old Raleigh 10 speed, but last week fixed his friend's WM mountain bike. Another kid stopped by yesterday, his bike had been stolen so a friend game him his old bike, I fixed the brakes, replaced rear tire and tube, and gave him some grips. Found that bike in the ditch here close to the church this morning with a flat, it's only trailer, going to take it home and replace the tube and let him know I recovered it for him.

It's not a bad gig, but man, I wish these kids had higher quality bikes! haha
 
yoothgeye said:
The neighborhood kids dare not say anything about any of my kid's bikes or mine, because I fix all of their bikes and give them free parts. My son is 4, a great rider, and has 5 bikes of his own.

Neighborhood kid came by yesterday, I regularly fix his 20" WM bike, another came by last week, I fix his old Raleigh 10 speed, but last week fixed his friend's WM mountain bike. Another kid stopped by yesterday, his bike had been stolen so a friend game him his old bike, I fixed the brakes, replaced rear tire and tube, and gave him some grips. Found that bike in the ditch here close to the church this morning with a flat, it's only trailer, going to take it home and replace the tube and let him know I recovered it for him.

It's not a bad gig, but man, I wish these kids had higher quality bikes! haha

I know what you mean about that, though they do keep me in spare parts
 
dragnusa said:
I know what you mean about that, though they do keep me in spare parts

I am running low on 20" tubes and tires without dry or skid through marks.

I actually found the kid's stolen bike today, there was a guy riding it and I confronted him about where he got the bike from, he didn't have a good answer, but I was also on his turf (if you know what I mean) and I didn't get out of the Jeep.
 
I need to go thru my parts and sell bikes to see what parts i have I know im running low on tires and tubes myself. maybe the guy will end up ditching the bike since he knows someone knows its stolen and the kid can get it back
 

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