Go behind the scenes and learn how craftsman Aaron Dykstra makes
one-of-a-kind bicycles by hand with this nonfiction book that's full of
photographs and illustrations about his process.
Aaron Dykstra of Six-Eleven Bicycles in Roanoke, Virginia, got his first
job at a small local bike shop when he was fifteen and he spent the
majority of his teen years riding and racing bikes. After a stint in the
air force, Aaron realized his true passion was on land: making these
beautiful machines. This book gives kids a detailed peek into Aaron's
process making steel bike frames with his own hands. Charts,
infographics, and bold photographs make this a perfect book for anyone
who's curious about how a bicycle is made. This book also features a
brief history of cycling, a timeline, and resources to inspire kids to
make their own objects by hand.