PpPete
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and upgrading bikes is that you always end up with boxes of parts which will "come in useful one day"
My youngest offspring (9 y.o.) is rapidly growing out of his 20" wheel MTB and wants a "pavement bike" (he's not allowed on the road yet, except when it's very quiet and closely supervised)
I started looking at various options....couldn't find anything within my budget, but in preparation I had a clearout and took to the local recycling centre some smaller trikes and 12" & 14" wheel BSOs that were handed down from his siblings and that he has now outgrown.
There I found a half decent frame ...... with an utterly knackered drive train and rear wheel beyond repair.
£25 for a new wheel and similar amount for new tyres & tubes - then everything else from the box of bits....
I'm hoping he doesnt want drop bars & STI's on it before he outgrows it!
My youngest offspring (9 y.o.) is rapidly growing out of his 20" wheel MTB and wants a "pavement bike" (he's not allowed on the road yet, except when it's very quiet and closely supervised)
I started looking at various options....couldn't find anything within my budget, but in preparation I had a clearout and took to the local recycling centre some smaller trikes and 12" & 14" wheel BSOs that were handed down from his siblings and that he has now outgrown.
There I found a half decent frame ...... with an utterly knackered drive train and rear wheel beyond repair.
£25 for a new wheel and similar amount for new tyres & tubes - then everything else from the box of bits....
I'm hoping he doesnt want drop bars & STI's on it before he outgrows it!