There are quite a few dialed 24" and 20" build out there but what about the 16"?
Here are some pics of a fresh build I did for my son. It started out as a Haro Dave Mirra I got on eBay for $60. At first, I just wanted to set it up as an extra 16" for him and his friends/cousins to use - we have a small pump track and always kids over the house. But after stripping it and down (it was in tough shape), the project started to get a little out of hand.
My son picked out the color - I think he did a good job. Although it was a lot more time and money, I quickly forget about it when I take a look and seeing how well it fits him on first quick ride on it today. Looking back a new 16" dk or MirraCo would have been a bit cheaper and a lot easier. But definitely not as custom.
Pics:
Build:
Frame: Haro Dave Mirra 16"
Fork: Haro Dave Mirra 16"
Headset: Cheapo - Cartridge
Stem: Odyssey Elementary
Bars: Steel
Grips: ATI Pistol Mini Grips
Seat Post: Odyssey Junior (22.2mm)
Seat Post Clamp: Haro
Seat: Odyssey Junior
Crank Arms: Dotek 140mm
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN-25 (73x113)
Chainrings: 36T Alloy
Chainring Bolts: Alloy - Blue
Chain: Sram PC-68
Pedals: Wellgo
Freewheel: ACS Claws
Brake Lever: Tectro U-Brake
R. Brake: Tectro U-Brake
F. Hub: FMF 36H
R. Hub: FMF 36H FlipFlop
Rims: Alex 36H Singlewall
Nipples: Black Brass
F. Tire: Kenda K-Rad (16x2.125)
R. Tire: Hoffman Skid (16x1.9)
Extra: Powder Coated w/ Clear Coat on top
Custom work /Weird fit stuff:
- grind off 990 mounts on the fork - I was trying to teach my son how to use the grinding wheel so it's a little un-smooth even with a thick layer of powder but looks better than some posts sticking out
- Brakes - what a nightmare - axles were slammed and the 990's pads were not lining up right. I ended up using some wide pads for tall rims with as many spacers that would fit
- US to Euro cups - seems straight forward but I needed to find a 73x113 BB in square taper. Went thru a few BB's to get the chainline decent.
- FMF hubs w/ hollow axles - pretty light and look awesome. Stock hubs were fine but I had these laying around for something else and decided last minute to swap hubs.
-King headset cap that I had broken where the bolt goes - worked perfectly for this.
Here are some pics of a fresh build I did for my son. It started out as a Haro Dave Mirra I got on eBay for $60. At first, I just wanted to set it up as an extra 16" for him and his friends/cousins to use - we have a small pump track and always kids over the house. But after stripping it and down (it was in tough shape), the project started to get a little out of hand.
My son picked out the color - I think he did a good job. Although it was a lot more time and money, I quickly forget about it when I take a look and seeing how well it fits him on first quick ride on it today. Looking back a new 16" dk or MirraCo would have been a bit cheaper and a lot easier. But definitely not as custom.
Pics:
Build:
Frame: Haro Dave Mirra 16"
Fork: Haro Dave Mirra 16"
Headset: Cheapo - Cartridge
Stem: Odyssey Elementary
Bars: Steel
Grips: ATI Pistol Mini Grips
Seat Post: Odyssey Junior (22.2mm)
Seat Post Clamp: Haro
Seat: Odyssey Junior
Crank Arms: Dotek 140mm
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN-25 (73x113)
Chainrings: 36T Alloy
Chainring Bolts: Alloy - Blue
Chain: Sram PC-68
Pedals: Wellgo
Freewheel: ACS Claws
Brake Lever: Tectro U-Brake
R. Brake: Tectro U-Brake
F. Hub: FMF 36H
R. Hub: FMF 36H FlipFlop
Rims: Alex 36H Singlewall
Nipples: Black Brass
F. Tire: Kenda K-Rad (16x2.125)
R. Tire: Hoffman Skid (16x1.9)
Extra: Powder Coated w/ Clear Coat on top
Custom work /Weird fit stuff:
- grind off 990 mounts on the fork - I was trying to teach my son how to use the grinding wheel so it's a little un-smooth even with a thick layer of powder but looks better than some posts sticking out
- Brakes - what a nightmare - axles were slammed and the 990's pads were not lining up right. I ended up using some wide pads for tall rims with as many spacers that would fit
- US to Euro cups - seems straight forward but I needed to find a 73x113 BB in square taper. Went thru a few BB's to get the chainline decent.
- FMF hubs w/ hollow axles - pretty light and look awesome. Stock hubs were fine but I had these laying around for something else and decided last minute to swap hubs.
-King headset cap that I had broken where the bolt goes - worked perfectly for this.