Clever People Who Got Their Way Without Technically Breaking Any Rules
Engineering at Its Finest
Bikes are meant for riding, and when this one broke, the nine-year-old owner decided to get creative. He spotted a broken piece of a lawnmower lying around and thought it could be the perfect fix. With a little ingenuity, he zip-tied the lawnmower part to the front of his bike, convinced it would work just as well as before. How long those zip ties will hold is anyone’s guess, but you have to admire his resourcefulness
Hopefully, he got a new bike eventually, but for now, this makeshift solution was his pride and joy.
Someone’s cousin came up with a similar genius idea to repair a broken bike. While the fix might not have been fully functional, it was clever enough to deserve a photo. After all, who wouldn’t want to capture such a creative moment? These tales remind us that occasionally, even if they are somewhat unorthodox, the greatest answers come from outside the box. Whether it’s a lawnmower part or duct tape, kids often show us how to make the most of what’s available. Isn’t that what innovation is all about?