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Thread: My Little Girl's Own Delorean!!

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    My Little Girl's Own Delorean!!

    Just thought everyone might enjoy the Delorean that Santa delivered last week. It is made of Stainless tubing, has the same wheels as Daddy's (Faisal copy), custom front pedal hub so she can "freewheel" when not pedaling and a few other tricks.

    Hope everyone has a great New Year!!

    ~Korry Hogan
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    Senior Member BTTF-1's Avatar
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    Awesome!

    Thanks for sharing.


    My Princess is pushing for a Mustang or a Charger.
    Shoooot me!

    Ed

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    That gives new definition to the term “big wheel” Way cool!

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    That is a really cool bike.
    Red
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    Did you put a front brake on as well? Neat.....

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    Looks great. You made it, right?

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    Looks great! That's not the kind of thing you see everyday.
    Looks like it has lots of room for her too grow into it also.

    George

    EDIT: Because of the Wide rear tire, it it hard to stear? It doesn't look like you could lean it into a turn like a normal bike.
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    George.



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    BiLorean, perhaps? :-)

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    Yes, my Dad and I built it. I had the front hub made so she can pedal and then "freewheel" and mounted up a disc brake. I am currently working on the rear brake set up as well. The thing weighs 80lbs! My Daughter only weighs 36lbs...there is going to need to be some help.

    Don't really know how hard it will be to turn- probably a lot like my motorcycle. ;o) Built for speed, not comfort. HAHA.

    I am going to have the front end painted to match my D and a few other things painted to make it magazine worthy. And then, I have 2 more to build...phew...
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