
Single like Me .
Skunk Funk
Cooper Rogers
Get together a few old bikes. You could use some of your friends' bikes as well, if they want to give them away. Take all the bicycles apart. Split up all the pieces, so you have lots of bike components. Find the best frame, and use that. Add in the crank. The crank is what the pedals are attached to. The smaller the back wheel is, the shorter the crank should be. Mix up the wheel sizes! A small back wheel is cool with a big front wheel.
Use completely opposite handlebars for the frame type, be creative! (high rise handlebars on a mountain bike, BMX handlebars on an mountain bike, etc.) Add on the most comfortable seat you have. Make it colorful. Use spray paint to paint the frame and handlebars. Make sure to do this before you put the bike together. How to link: http://www.wikihow.com/Customize-a-Bike European Defunct Fixed Gear Forum: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnwilmot/369440637/in/photostream/

To skittish to travel or too concern about the cultural global tensions, or realistically, it might not be that practical to see the Giant Turtles on the Galapagos Island, right now. So, we did a search for National Parks and Scenic Routes just on our backyard. Without a doubt, we forget how beautiful our backyard is. This summer, we are aiming to discover how beautiful Northern California is and quite excited to see the world's Tallest Redwood tree. Guide to Northern California Backroads: http://www.bayareavisit.com