I took the cranks off a thrift store bike for my daughters.  This seemed to 
work very well.  My wife wanted to buy a balance bike, but that was out of the 
question financially.  I could have put it back together for my oldest girl, 
when she was ready for pedals, but we handed it on.  There was a thriving 
market of bikes for tykes in our old neighborhood, where there were lots of 
children to pass an old bike on to.  Those heavy steel bikes would not wear out 
or break.

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