My 6 year old son has outgrown the 12" wheel on his XL and I’m upgrading him to a 16." He has gotten good use out of the 12" for the past 2 yrs, and the wheel is in near mint condition.
Anybody have a 4 or 5 yr old just starting out? Neat thing about this wheel is that it’s well made. An adult can ride on it.
I’m selling the wheel and the 3.5" cranks (which were hard to come by) for $50 (shipping included) to finance the new wheel.
The cranks are both left cranks because they came from a minibike. However this does not matter for a beginning child. If you are interested in the wheel, you will need maximum 3.5" cranks because 4" cranks slap the ground constantly.
Do the cranks take 1/2" or 9/16" pedals? Are you including any pedals?
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“merrill” <merrill.bmxyc@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote in message news:merrill.bmxyc@timelimit.unicyclist.com…
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> My 6 year old son has outgrown the 12" wheel on his XL and I’m upgrading
> him to a 16." He has gotten good use out of the 12" for the past 2 yrs,
> and the wheel is in near mint condition.
>
> Anybody have a 4 or 5 yr old just starting out? Neat thing about this
> wheel is that it’s well made. An adult can ride on it.
>
> I’m selling the wheel and the 3.5" cranks (which were hard to come by)
> for $50 (shipping included) to finance the new wheel.
>
> The cranks are both left cranks because they came from a minibike.
> However this does not matter for a beginning child. If you are
> interested in the wheel, you will need maximum 3.5" cranks because 4"
> cranks slap the ground constantly.
>
> Joe Merrill
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