petehaddock
Dirt Disciple
So the eldest lad has outgrown his 24" bike so the search was on for a suitable 26. The bike needed to be good enough to make long-ish rides out with me enjoyable but at the same time cheap enough to suit knocking about with his mates and getting left outside shops etc. It also had to have some form of 'street cred' in eyes of both the 15 y/o riding it and the 33 y/o building/paying for it (me ). Brandan is not particularly tall for his age so no garden gate frames and the bike needs to be durable enough to be passed down through my other 2 boys when the time comes.
So I'm sat in the shed pondering when I looked at the DMR Trailstar I built last year.......
Lightbulb moment! 16" frame, cool brand, tough as old boots and can be retrofitted with all modern parts. Now there was no way he was having my Trailstar to thrash about but I don't have any projects on the go at the moment so a plan was hatched. Looking online it seems around £350-£400 is the going rate for new bike with a half decent spec so the challenge is to complete the build for under £350.
So I'm sat in the shed pondering when I looked at the DMR Trailstar I built last year.......
Lightbulb moment! 16" frame, cool brand, tough as old boots and can be retrofitted with all modern parts. Now there was no way he was having my Trailstar to thrash about but I don't have any projects on the go at the moment so a plan was hatched. Looking online it seems around £350-£400 is the going rate for new bike with a half decent spec so the challenge is to complete the build for under £350.