Sheree introduced the toy to the store, telling Jay and Will: “Well, this is a rocking motorcycle. “Like a rocking horse, but obviously, it’s a motorcycle.” Then, the visitor of the Repair Shop revealed that her father Bob had given it to her and Paul’s children because of his love for motorcycles. However, Jay wanted to know more about the condition in which the bike was left after Sheree and Paul had brought it to the experts in several separate places. “The pieces… this is my fault,” Paul admitted. “It simply came to our notice then [Bob] he became quite ill and had vascular dementia for quite some time and they carried enough medical equipment to their home “. READ MORE: Repair Shop’s Jay Blades sets out basic rules that experts must follow Sheree revealed that Bob’s hospital bed took up most of the space in his living room, causing the rocking bike to be downgraded to the “garden under the tarpaulin”. As a result, moisture had set in and the toy began to wear out and Sheree revealed that the pieces had split. “The rusty nails were starting to break,” Paul said. “And I thought, instead of hurting the kids, I’ll fix it. That was the wrong decision! “ Paul then honestly admitted that he felt “guilty” because Bob had died before the bike could be repaired. “There was a stroller that accompanied this one (and) such a motorcycle must have a passenger,” Sheree said, which led Jay and Will to put the two together. “A 16-year-old is just perfect,” Sheree teased, urging Will with an open mouth to exclaim: “No! Really?” Will cut a surprised look at Jay who was similarly surprised by the story behind Sheree’s love of bicycles. “It was a pleasure to have our first rocking motorcycle in the barn,” Jay said with a smile, while Will weighed, “It’s the first one, I like it.” Shortly afterwards, Will began work to restore the rocking chair to its former glory – and as usual, he succeeded. With the help of varnish and a spot of wood glue, Will let Sheree, Paul and their youngest child Alice go crazy with the results. “This is unbelievable,” Sheree said in the revelation, while Paul weighed: “It looks so amazing. It’s fantastic – look how glamorous it is, Alice! “ “My dad would have been so impressed with the details coming out now,” Sheree added. Sheree was left in tears as she pondered the memory of her father who bought it for her as a child, while Alice sat down and took a test walk in the new toy. The Repair Shop airs every Wednesday at 20:00 on BBC One.