SALVATON ARMY BIKES

Moni Bieser discovers that her legs are  longer than what this small bicycle with training wheels was built for as she rides the pink girl's bicycle to the inspection area after she assembled it.  Beiser, a bicycle enthusiast who said she's been riding bikes since she was five years old, is a member of the Oklahoma Bicycle Society. She has helped assembled bikes for the Salvation Army's giveaway program for six years. More than 150 volunteers gathered inside the old Walmart building at Reno and Air Depot in Midwest City Saturday morning, dec. 3, 2011, to assemble  658  bikes that will be distributed by the Salvation Army to needy families in time for Christmas.     Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman
Moni Bieser discovers that her legs are longer than what this small bicycle with training wheels was built for as she rides the pink girl's bicycle to the inspection area after she assembled it. Beiser, a bicycle enthusiast who said she's been riding bikes since she was five years old, is a member of the Oklahoma Bicycle Society. She has helped assembled bikes for the Salvation Army's giveaway program for six years. More than 150 volunteers gathered inside the old Walmart building at Reno and Air Depot in Midwest City Saturday morning, dec. 3, 2011, to assemble 658 bikes that will be distributed by the Salvation Army to needy families in time for Christmas. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman

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