Rideable Bicycle Replicas

Custom Work

We do custom items for theme parks, the design industry, and the film industry. If you have a picture or design in mind, we can probably build it for you! See below for a few examples:

Meteor Cycle Co. sign
Meteor Cycle Co. sign << Custom cycle done for Disney Anaheim, Main Street USA.

 

Adam Barron at Work on a Mini Hiwheel

Custom made tall mini-hiwheel done on request for a customer in Southern California for his daughter.
$675 as pictured.

Double Eagle Flower Trikes

Double Eagle Flower Trikes
Double Eagle Flower Trike   Double Eagle Flower Trike
     
$2500 as pictured

Deluxe Shelf Trike

 
 
     
$2200 as pictured
custom colors available

 

Deluxe Shelf Trike

...for Von's on display in San Diego

 

Loveless Stagecoach

The Loveless Stagecoach

We built the wheels for the Loveless Stagecoach. The rear wheels were 6' 6" tall and the fronts were 5' 6" tall. The wheels were so big the coach wouldn't turn corners because the backs of the front wheels made contact with the body.


The Motorized Penny Farthing

The Motorized Penny Farthing

We supplied the wheels for this bike. The actual bike used in the movie couldn't be ridden and was pulled on a track.


Custom Trike with rear bench seat   Custom Trike with rear bench seat

Custom bike for a customer with a bench for the kids

Custom built for Disney parks overseas.
Call us - we can build custom bikes for you!

  Click image for paint close-up
   
(click image above for paint close-up.)

 

 


Adam Barron  
Greg Barron


Mel Barron

Mel and a collection of Trikes custom built for department store display.

As built $1775.00


To Place an Order:
call: (510) 769-0980 or send e-mail to: info@hiwheel.com

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Rideable Bicycle Replicas
2329 Eagle Ave., Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: 510-769-0980 Fax: 510-521-7145
Email: info@hiwheel.com

Prices and availability subject to change without notice.
See the warranty, shipping, and payment page for more information.

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updated: April 30, 2008