After 3 years service it is time to say goodbye to my sons trusty Specialized Hotrock FSR 24” and introduce him to the world of retro!
My build criteria for this one would be simple. It had to be light ! most kids bikes, even the good ones weigh a ton…. but then equally it had to be kid proof in the areas I know will get a battering.
Most importantly though it had to perform better and be way cooler than all the 27.5” generic alu-jellymold bikes his mates are getting.
Luckily the hard part was done.. finding a small but high quality retro frame and forks. I had managed to prise this quality steel out of Raidan73's hands a couple of years ago…and it was something pretty special ….literally!
12” 1994 Prestige tubed Specialized Stumpjumper in Team Red
Question is how do you make a 23 year old steel bike cool for an 11 year old kid
Simple….you just add tattoos and a bit of attitude.......Welcome to my mini JMC homage build.
My build criteria for this one would be simple. It had to be light ! most kids bikes, even the good ones weigh a ton…. but then equally it had to be kid proof in the areas I know will get a battering.
Most importantly though it had to perform better and be way cooler than all the 27.5” generic alu-jellymold bikes his mates are getting.
Luckily the hard part was done.. finding a small but high quality retro frame and forks. I had managed to prise this quality steel out of Raidan73's hands a couple of years ago…and it was something pretty special ….literally!
12” 1994 Prestige tubed Specialized Stumpjumper in Team Red
Question is how do you make a 23 year old steel bike cool for an 11 year old kid
Simple….you just add tattoos and a bit of attitude.......Welcome to my mini JMC homage build.