He took a 16" Zephyr, trimmed the forks, switched the 4" cranks with 3.5"
cranks, and added spokes to a 12" bike rim. The thing looks great, actually
cute is a better word. He penciled it into his newest catalog for $130.00.
Well worth the money.
My kid was crushed when he realized that learning to ride wasn't an
instantaneous thing. He has recovered and is already mounting the uni
with no backing for the tire while holding my right hand.
Later
--Rusty DeShazo | Intergraph Corporation rgdeshaz@ingr.com or | Huntsville,AL 35894-0001 uunet!ingr!b23b!rgdeshaz | (205) 730-8634