passive jay
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You can't beat a self build š
Kind of self built. I did all the easy things but the shop I bought the hub from is who installed it in a new rim and spokes.
I do enjoy that it is at least kind of unique.
You can't beat a self build š
As @ColinJ said try a longer seatpost, your legs must be bent at the mo which can be very tiring on the knees. Your leg should be straight more or less when seated with the pedal at six o clock but I guess you don't go very far. I should stick with those bars, I can remember using ape hangers on motorbikes and you soon tire of them.
I see a fair few cruisers like that down here and some have three speed hubs, even thought about getting one, maybe I will one day.
Over in the UK that would be treated as a motorbike and you'd need a license and insurance. What's the position in the US?
Shi**no make coaster versions of their 3 speed hub and I've seen 4 and 7 speed Shi**no hubs. SRAM don't make hubs any more unfortunately, but when they did they churned out 3, 7 and 9 speed coaster hubs. I'm running a SRAM 2 speed Automatix hub on my cruiser which is brill.I am not sure if you can even get more than a 2 speed with a kickback hub.
The saddle is as high as I can get it on that bike.
The bike is just for cruising around the neighborhood, i have only put a few miles on it so far but the handlebars seem ok. I considered getting ape hanger handlebars but figured I would try the stock ones for a while and see if they are ok.
Well I guess you've all got guns that can maim or kill so what's a little old bike with an engine going to do
I missed the "dont have an equivalent bike in the UK" part earlier. I had no clue beach cruiser style bikes were a United States thing.Very nice. Only a 2 speed hub?
That saddle looks a bit low if you're 6'7. I can't imagine those bars would be comfortable for any length of time but I guess it's not meant for longer journeys or speed.
We don't really have an equivalent bike in the UK unless you count three speed town bikes.
I've got a Schwinn Traveler from the early nineties which I love but is very different to that. How it got down here I'll never know.
A friend of mine has built something similar out of an old hardtail mountain bike.I missed the "dont have an equivalent bike in the UK" part earlier. I had no clue beach cruiser style bikes were a United States thing.
A friend of mine has built something similar out of an old hardtail mountain bike.