How to Recycle an old Bicycle into a Christmas Reindeer

 by YukonRider
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Instead of throwing that old 10-speed in the trash or taking it to the dump, give it new life and festively decorate your yard at Christmas. In about an hour you can make a reindeer (or other types of animals) just from an old bicycle.

They make a unique recycled statement in the spirit of Tim Burton's "Nightmare before Christmas". You can also use the parts to make a catchy head mount for the shed or gate. If the old bike is one that has served you well over the years... why not immortalize it?
 
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Step 1: Find an old or damaged bike to salvage

Find an old or damaged bike to salvage. The before and after images are for a beauty that I pulled out of the Yukon River last Spring. Remember that you have the option to keep it as a reindeer permanently if the parts are too far gone, or to re-use it as a bike in the Spring if you keep the spare parts and reassemble them later.

Disassemble the bike and strip off excess parts such as reflectors, pedals, shifters, brakes, derailleurs, cables & wheels.

Remove and keep the seat, and the handlebars/stem unit.
domestic_engineer says: Dec 23, 2008. 2:25 PM
I LOVE IT!!! I have some tricycles to canibalize, maybe I can make some baby reindeer.
YukonRider (author) in reply to domestic_engineerDec 23, 2008. 4:55 PM
good idea... and you wouldn't need to worry about making a stand for a tricycle one.
curvy77 in reply to YukonRiderDec 19, 2011. 5:16 AM
lol, rudolph the long dead reindeer, had some very shiny bones, and if you ever saw it, you could even swear it moans. all of the other reindeer, used to shout and run away, they were all to scared of rudolph, to let him play any reindeer games. then one foggy christmas eve, santa came to say "aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!!" then all of the other reindeer, came and came and inscribed his name, rudolhp the long reindeer, it surley is a shame.
domestic_engineer in reply to YukonRiderDec 25, 2008. 7:53 PM
Here's my tricycle reindeer. It was hard to get the tricycle apart, but it was fun. Thanks for the good idea!!!
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curvy77 in reply to domestic_engineerDec 19, 2011. 5:02 AM
so cute. kinda looks like a small dog( large rat) to me though. lol just my view
carpespasm in reply to domestic_engineerDec 27, 2008. 5:59 AM
Awwwwww
curvy77 says: Dec 19, 2011. 5:00 AM
good lord man! youve starved that poor animal to death! why hes all bone!! (lol)
wobbler says: Jan 20, 2009. 12:38 PM
If you don't mind destroying the frame, you could make it even more Reindeer like by leaving only the cross bar on the main frame and the two back tubes. Hacksaw off the front downtube with a cut under the front fork tube, the rear down tube just under the seat and the two bottom rear wheel stays at the rear wheel axle. This should leave on the frame just the two tear tubes and the cross bar making the body shape more animal like. You could also try bending the front forks and rears wheel stays apart o give more stability and you might then not need the wooden block. You might also be able to bend the stays and forks into a more running shape but I'm not sure how much bending a frame will do if it's alloy. With the old steel ones you could use a blowtorch and heat them up then bend them or use the extra rear stays to attach to the still fixed rear stays so you could drive the rear legs into the ground fo the front reindeer, allowing it to be taking off. I like the idea though, I might make one for the garden. Who needs Christmas?
zieak says: Dec 29, 2008. 2:28 AM
Very cool! I wish i had noticed this when there wasn't so much snow on the ground so i could salvage some bikes from the dump. ...like i need any more bike parts around!
inkstainedheart says: Dec 24, 2008. 11:59 AM
Wow--that first picture is very Nightmare Before Christmas. I love it!
WileECoyote says: Dec 24, 2008. 6:51 AM
I love this and I have an old bicycle that I have been hanging on to for a while that I could use. I think I'd want to keep it in my yard all year round though.
eomonkeyboi24 says: Dec 23, 2008. 12:03 PM
That looks kinda like the reindeer in the nightmare before christmas. GOOD JOB!
YukonRider (author) in reply to eomonkeyboi24Dec 23, 2008. 2:31 PM
Thanks... it wasn't my goal at first, but it did come out that looking that way. "Rudolph" kind of grows on you after a while.
canida says: Dec 23, 2008. 12:04 PM
This looks awesome! Love the red nose.
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