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In the interest of sharing good things. If you click on the above page you will
see a person on a low rider bike like the one we purchased for Rhonda. Turns out
she won’t have anything to do with it but have the grandkids ever enjoyed riding
on it, especially the pre-teens and teens.
The kids love the way they have to guide it by leaning into it with their bodies.
Rodney, on the advice of my retired construction operator brother filled the tires
with that foam to keep them from going down all the time.
I close the gate so that if anyone comes up the drive they have to stop their car
and get out which gives the driver time to see the kids whipping up and down and all
around. The bike is lower than the usual and needs to have a flag on it so that
it can be easily seen. I do not let them go out and off property. Even though we
live on a dead end street it seems the traffic makes an effort to see how much speed
they can get up on the way to the end, and this is even when kids are getting off
the school bus. It is best just to keep the bikes off the road in front of us and certainly
off the even busier highway.
The price on the bike shown is about one-half what we paid for Rhonda’s. Oh well.
Good for someone else.
They rent these bikes out along the riverwalk in Tulsa, Ok. Sorry, I couldn’t find pictures
of them.
In the interest of sharing good things. If you click on the above page you will
see a person on a low rider bike like the one we purchased for Rhonda. Turns out
she won’t have anything to do with it but have the grandkids ever enjoyed riding
on it, especially the pre-teens and teens.
The kids love the way they have to guide it by leaning into it with their bodies.
Rodney, on the advice of my retired construction operator brother filled the tires
with that foam to keep them from going down all the time.
I close the gate so that if anyone comes up the drive they have to stop their car
and get out which gives the driver time to see the kids whipping up and down and all
around. The bike is lower than the usual and needs to have a flag on it so that
it can be easily seen. I do not let them go out and off property. Even though we
live on a dead end street it seems the traffic makes an effort to see how much speed
they can get up on the way to the end, and this is even when kids are getting off
the school bus. It is best just to keep the bikes off the road in front of us and certainly
off the even busier highway.
The price on the bike shown is about one-half what we paid for Rhonda’s. Oh well.
Good for someone else.
They rent these bikes out along the riverwalk in Tulsa, Ok. Sorry, I couldn’t find pictures
of them.
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