Cait Olivi
What would your children be named according to this?!
#1 - A Boy
First Name is your favorite sport:
Soccer ~ Ryan
Tennis ~ James
Basketball ~ Rourke
Baseball ~ Lucas
Other ~ Justin
Middle name is your favorite color:
Blue ~ William
Red ~ Kyle
Green ~ Patrick
Yellow ~ Jake
Orange ~ Michigan
#2 - A Girl
First name is your favorite season:
Summer ~ Lily
Fall ~ Autumn
Winter ~ Ginessa
Spring ~ Amelia
Middle name is your favorite pet:
Dog ~ Alexandria
Cat ~ Jocelyn
Fish ~ Marie
Hamster ~ Hilary
#3 - A Girl
First name is your favorite place:
Rome ~ Rory
Florida ~ Gracie
New York ~ Allison
Paris ~ Genevieve
Ireland ~ Tierney
Middle name is your favorite movie genre:
Comedy ~ Evangeline
Drama ~ Elisabetta
Crime ~ Marlo
Action/Thriller ~ Monroe
Romance ~ Johanna
#4 - A Boy
First name is your favorite activity:
Hanging out at home ~ Peter
Traveling ~ Evan
Going to a movie ~ Michael
Hanging out with friends ~ Levi
Exercising ~ Colton
Middle name is your most frequent or favorite mode of transportation:
Bike ~ Jeremy
Car ~ Nicholas
Plane ~ Andrew
Walking ~ Oliver
Bus ~ Jeffrey
Answer
Ryan William
Amelia Alexandria
Tierney Monroe
Evan Nicholas
Ryan William
Amelia Alexandria
Tierney Monroe
Evan Nicholas
does anyone know of a multi speed 18" tire bike for a small child?
dave
Answer
You'll only find 18" wheeled bikes in a very few stores catering to kids like Toys R Us. These bikes are considered "transition" bikes where the child is too big for a sidewalk bike and too small for a 20" wheeled model. They don't make multispeed versions because the derailleur would hit the ground.
You do have some options however depending on the amount of pain you want to endure:
1) Buy a junior framd 20" wheeled bike with gears. They are available from a several of companies in the US like Raleigh and Diamondback (about $200) and in the Pinnacle line from Evans Cycles in London http://evanscycles.com . Fair warning, the Pinnacle costs close to $400 but is a great bike;
2) Go to your local bike shop and inquire about a multispeed hub- 3 or 7 speed from Strumey Archer would be a good choice. Find out if they are able to build you a rear wheel with that hub. It is a pretty simple matter to then swap the rear wheel and add the cabling necessary. You can get internally geared hubs with coaster brakes so there is no need for calipers. This will likely cost you something over $200- just for the wheel;
3) Determine the number of spokes there are in an existing 18" wheel (there are probably 24) then wander around yard sales until you find a bike that has internal gears and a 24 hole hub, then have the wheel relaced. New spokes and doing the dirty work will probably run about $80-100.
YIPPEE! I found an 18" wheeled multispeed bike- but it is in England- at Evans Cycles. The Raleigh Hot Rod. It costs £104 (about $208) plus the considerable freight to get it here.
You'll only find 18" wheeled bikes in a very few stores catering to kids like Toys R Us. These bikes are considered "transition" bikes where the child is too big for a sidewalk bike and too small for a 20" wheeled model. They don't make multispeed versions because the derailleur would hit the ground.
You do have some options however depending on the amount of pain you want to endure:
1) Buy a junior framd 20" wheeled bike with gears. They are available from a several of companies in the US like Raleigh and Diamondback (about $200) and in the Pinnacle line from Evans Cycles in London http://evanscycles.com . Fair warning, the Pinnacle costs close to $400 but is a great bike;
2) Go to your local bike shop and inquire about a multispeed hub- 3 or 7 speed from Strumey Archer would be a good choice. Find out if they are able to build you a rear wheel with that hub. It is a pretty simple matter to then swap the rear wheel and add the cabling necessary. You can get internally geared hubs with coaster brakes so there is no need for calipers. This will likely cost you something over $200- just for the wheel;
3) Determine the number of spokes there are in an existing 18" wheel (there are probably 24) then wander around yard sales until you find a bike that has internal gears and a 24 hole hub, then have the wheel relaced. New spokes and doing the dirty work will probably run about $80-100.
YIPPEE! I found an 18" wheeled multispeed bike- but it is in England- at Evans Cycles. The Raleigh Hot Rod. It costs £104 (about $208) plus the considerable freight to get it here.
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