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    Soldier makes chopper-style bicycle

    Soldier makes chopper-style bicycle

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Brent Hunt | Spc. Keith Jennings, welder with Company B, 4th Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat...... read more read more

    TAJI, IRAQ

    06.28.2006

    Courtesy Story

    1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division

    CAMP TAJI, Iraq " As Soldiers on Camp Taji move about their day in their humvees, bicycles or just walking from one place to another, one Soldier from Fort Hood, Texas, truly stands out among the rest as he moves from one place to another.

    Spc. Keith Jennings, a welder with Company B, 4th Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, gets a lot of double-takes from Soldiers on the camp north of Baghdad as he rides around on his custom made bicycle June 25.

    "I like to be creative and it (the bike) was something different," Jennings said. "I like seeing people's heads turn while we are in this stressful situation."

    Jennings, originally from Tazewell County, Va., built a custom chopper-style bicycle made from materials he found around the camp. The tires and brakes were taken off a previous bike he owned and the frame is made of half-inch thick chain. He arc welded each link of the chain eight times, threw on a coat of bronze paint, and covered the seat with a red, velvet rag he found in a rag box.

    The brakes, which were just recently added on, are on the pedals with the right foot engaging the rear brake and the left foot engaging the front. The pedals are custom made just for him, so there is enough clearance between his foot and the rocky roads of Iraq.

    "At first I was kind of baffled at what he was doing because I didn't know what he was going to do with it (the materials to make the bike)," said Sgt. Brian Kilough, the senior welder with the Service and Recovery Section, Co. B, 4th Spt. Bn., and Jennings first-line supervisor. "When he started making it, I was shocked and I wasn't really sure what it was going to look like when he was done. Now it looks real good and it gave me a lot of ideas for another bike, but I doubt I'll ever have the time to build one of my own."

    The bike took about a week to build while Jennings used his lunch time and after-duty hours to complete the project. This is the third chopper-style bike he has made, but this is the first one he has made of metal.

    "This is definitely the heaviest bike I've ever made," Jennings said, who is currently serving his second tour in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. "This bike has made it easier to get around camp, and I have a quicker response time if I need to be somewhere fast. It's great for (physical training).

    "Someone stops me at least once a day and asks me about it, and a lot of people take a picture of it," Jennings added. "When it comes time to leave here, I'm going to chop it in half and send it home. Then I'm going to put it back together, fix it up real nice, and I plan to dip it in chrome. Also, I'm probably going to have to make some of these for my three children because they love this kind of stuff."

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    Date Taken: 06.28.2006
    Date Posted: 06.28.2006 13:49
    Story ID: 6991
    Location: TAJI, IQ

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