March 2nd Intro
My 5 year old daughter Sarah and I got out three 16" bikes to consider possible base models for the Kid Bike Build Off. I want to build her a basic rat rod bike with clean simple looks. Nothing too fancy or too hard for her to ride.
1) A 16" red Schwinn Mini Scrambler that i bought at a thrift store for $10 about 4 years ago. It was my son's bike for 2 years before I moved him up to a red Schwinn Stingray Junior. He use to call it Lightning and I haven't the foggiest clue as to why. Maybe something from a cartoon.
2) A 16" red cantilever Ross bike with banana seat that I got for free from a chicken coup full of bikes about 6 years ago. Always thought I would do something with it, but never did. It has sat in the yard pile of bikes under my back deck the last 2 years. Lots of stickers on this bike and no original bike name to be found.
3) A 16" 2nd generation blue/silver Schwinn Pixie from the early 80s that I got for free at a flea market in an old tobacco warehouse in Wilson, NC that was scheduled for bulldozer the next month. This bike was just a frame and fork in very sad shape. I did put a banana seat on it and some 16" Schwinn S7 rims at one time, but none of my kids rode it.
I want to dig around the shop more to see what other parts are laying around before deciding on a direction and posting our first pics. Stay crisp...
Russell & Sarah
My 5 year old daughter Sarah and I got out three 16" bikes to consider possible base models for the Kid Bike Build Off. I want to build her a basic rat rod bike with clean simple looks. Nothing too fancy or too hard for her to ride.
1) A 16" red Schwinn Mini Scrambler that i bought at a thrift store for $10 about 4 years ago. It was my son's bike for 2 years before I moved him up to a red Schwinn Stingray Junior. He use to call it Lightning and I haven't the foggiest clue as to why. Maybe something from a cartoon.
2) A 16" red cantilever Ross bike with banana seat that I got for free from a chicken coup full of bikes about 6 years ago. Always thought I would do something with it, but never did. It has sat in the yard pile of bikes under my back deck the last 2 years. Lots of stickers on this bike and no original bike name to be found.
3) A 16" 2nd generation blue/silver Schwinn Pixie from the early 80s that I got for free at a flea market in an old tobacco warehouse in Wilson, NC that was scheduled for bulldozer the next month. This bike was just a frame and fork in very sad shape. I did put a banana seat on it and some 16" Schwinn S7 rims at one time, but none of my kids rode it.
I want to dig around the shop more to see what other parts are laying around before deciding on a direction and posting our first pics. Stay crisp...
Russell & Sarah