This is what happens when you have extra time on your hand and some scrap wood.
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Turned out good. I made one of those a while back
this is the 2nd one I made. I keep getting new ideas as I go.
That is how I got started then kept going and going. Must have 40 or 50 different vehicles from scrap wood.
Cool! Kids wanna' know how big.
Forrest
Thanks. Bike is approximately 3' long and the seat is about 16" off the ground. It rolls and steers. I actually had a picture of me riding it around the shop, but I can't find it.
Kids due like it a lot, but the bike is not durable enough for rough and tumble kid play.