I often visit junk yards to pick up bikes to rescue and restore...while doing this I found buried under a car body this cute kid scooter frame with no wheels and the forks rusted solid with bent bars, I also picked up a few BMX restores. Having kids at home, why not save this scooter? Anyhow this scooter came with 7 inch wheels looking at the fork size. So first things first I went with 12 inch shoes. So this meant stretch the frame a total of 10 inches to take on the bigger wheels. Because it was made for smaller kids I also raise the height of the scooter by 4 inches. Below are photos of the process, I'm not done with it yet, but I went Jack Skellington.
Be back with more photos....
Be back with more photos....