So a few months back I built a bespoke bike for my boy out of parts I acquired from all over.
An alloy frame, I custom built some straight spoke wheels, new light cranks and fitted new Vbrakes front and back. It looked pretty smart. He liked it, however, only being used to balance bikes he did not appreciate the added complexity of pedalling and so whacked his shins a few times trying to push it along with his feet, this put him off it completely and so he wouldn’t even try it because he kept “falling off” and he’d made comments about wanting “little wheels” on the side.
So I spent last night making some custom stabilisers from some Amazon scooter wheels, and some flat bar I had, also a few bolts and a coat of black paint. The problem with making a bespoke bike with quick release wheels is that normal stabilisers won’t fit.
I drilled and tapped the frame, shaped the bars and welded them, drilled and tapped holes for the wheel bolts and then gave the whole thing a coat of metallic black. I even put a set of aldi £5 bike lights on there.
The whole thing looked quite smart
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This morning he came down to find it in the kitchen. And found it, rather than being pleased he complained it was “wobbly” because the wheels don’t always touch the ground so if he goes into a rut the back wheels doesn’t come off the ground, and then proceeded to tell me he was going to “smash it” and went and found a hammer which was promptly taken off him.
Later in the day he did try sitting on and pedalling it but I don’t think he was convinced.
So that was time and money well spent.
Ffs