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kids bike

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

kids bike
I have an old (crappy, not worth giving away) kids bike that I hate to throw out, what are some creative ideas?

Anyone have any creative ideas on what to turn this old bike into? I hate to throw it and it would be mean to give it to someone because it’s in that bad of shape, but I thought it would make a good… something. It still has most of the the basic parts, but no seat, the pedals are hard to turn and broken, and the tires are flat. What cool uses can there be? Ideas?

Here in kansas we can donate our old bikes to one of the prisons. The inmates use them for spare parts or fix them up for the children in need of them. I also know a guy that will take them,fix them up and give them to kids in his town. Just an idea.


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