My daughter got a new bike for her birthday, and yesterday took her maiden voyage...
That now leaves her old Specialized Riprock redundant. It's bright pink, and in immaculate condition. Previously, I've found kids bikes sell for a fraction of what they cost... so I loathe the thought of selling it.
My boy is about 4 and a half, and she was 6 when she got that bike. I was considering stripping it down and having it professionally re-sprayed... and then I saw spray.bike cans online. They look fairly idiot proof... but I wondered if anyone had any experience of them?
I figured a few coats of whatever colour he likes, some OEM decals, and then a couple of coats of clearcoat on top? They're not expensive, so if I made a backside of it, I could still have someone professionally paint it - and not lose more than £20-30.
That now leaves her old Specialized Riprock redundant. It's bright pink, and in immaculate condition. Previously, I've found kids bikes sell for a fraction of what they cost... so I loathe the thought of selling it.
My boy is about 4 and a half, and she was 6 when she got that bike. I was considering stripping it down and having it professionally re-sprayed... and then I saw spray.bike cans online. They look fairly idiot proof... but I wondered if anyone had any experience of them?
I figured a few coats of whatever colour he likes, some OEM decals, and then a couple of coats of clearcoat on top? They're not expensive, so if I made a backside of it, I could still have someone professionally paint it - and not lose more than £20-30.