My parents put it in storage when we grew too old for it, and pulled it out and brushed it off and sent it off with me to see what I might do to clean it up a year or two ago. It was a well made trike, with solid rubber wheels, all metal construction and only a few bits that needed replacing.
Out of storage and in need of a little TLC |
I started by taking it all apart. I took lots of photos of it's assembly so that I had some hope of putting things back together in the right order... a little photo forensic reference for the back end of the project.
Front wheel and pedal |
Rear wheels |
It was pretty dirty and a little rusty, and I got all the pieces tidied up and then stripped them all of paint with that amazing orange stripper and a little bit of wire brushing here and there. Soon it was down to plain metal and ready for primer. It was a fun job to pick a paint color. I bought two cans of automotive hot rod paint in metallic green and two cans of primer. I picked a bright white gloss for the wheels and handlebar and metallic silver for the fender.
I was fortunate enough to find some new white plastic handles and a pair of perfectly sized vintage pedals... what luck! Those were the only things that had to be replaced on the whole tricycle.
New old wheels |
And we're off! |
We are all so very happy with the finished product. It's sturdy and shiny and is perfect for free wheeling around the basement and yard. And I love that it's second renovation carries forward with it the kindness and care that was shared with me.