What's made you grumpy today?

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What's made you grumpy today?

If I had a bike and he had a bike that's fine cos I've got mechanical advantage on my side, he'd have to pedal far faster I could gear down.

Both on foot he's getting tall these days, has endless energy and when he runs has a proper stride. Yes, I travel further per stride...but other than that he's got all the cards 🤣.
It's also the power to weight ratio, he is probably half your weight???;)
 
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
Many years ago when all our kids were young there was a craze for "Carties" (think soap box) and I built a "super Carty" for my youngest. It had a tubular steel chassis with decent wheels and steering similar to what you see on a go cart, and, the biggest feature, it had a steering wheel when all the others were rope steering. On the second day after I gave it to him he left it outside the front door while he came in to the toilet and by the time he went back out it had gone. I kept an eye out for it when out and about in the car for weeks but never saw any sign of it, asked about too but no one had seem it. I was pretty gutted as I'd put a lot of effort and used some "treasure" bits and pieced - the steering wheel was an old wood faced Moto Lita from my Mini.
 
Grumpy but, more than anything, sad.

Heard yesterday, from his wife, that my very good neighbour from across the road, who's been in supported accommodation for several years now, is on the "last laps" with Parkinson's and not expected to be with us much longer. He worked in engineering procurement (stores) and was a man who had a similar outlook on life to me. He'll be much missed.

Then, this morning, I was just getting out of the car, when "Bob the welder" who I've been friends with for years and lives just a few hundred yards up the road, stopped his car and wound his window down. He often does this if he sees me and it's very nice to catch up with what he's doing. Unfortunately this time it was not good. He's been burgled! In broad daylight at about 2.15 pm yesterday. They got in through his side window - smashed it right out of the frame - and stole their holiday money and his Mrs jewelry which was on the bed waiting to be packed. They've got an alarm, which went off, but the low life scum just ignored it, went about their business and ran past neighbours outside to escape - He thinks they were dressed in black with balaclavas and gloves etc. They were long gone before the police got there and have left no finger prints or other usable evidence. Sickening.

Edit. Which reminds me, my policeman friend took a look at my security a wee while ago and was actually very impressed - which was nice - but he did highlight one weakness. Needless to say, I've done nothing about it yet :rolleyes: :oops::cry: I really must "extricate the digit" and get that done asap.
 
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