My Walmart custom sidewalk cruiser is done!

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passive jay

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Its done! Well mostly, I am not sure if I am going to add a front fender or not.
This started out as a walmart bike https://www.walmart.com/.../Genesis-29-Onex.../16203481
I installed an Eagle two speed internal kickback hub
new seat
saddlebags and luggage rack
new kickstand
new pedals.
Monark springer front fork
new stem
Shimano Alfine Dynamo front hub
head and tail lights
New rims and spokes.
rearview mirror and bike bell.
I might be missing something
What do you guys think?

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AndyRM

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North Shields
That's badass. I'd leave it without the front fender - gives it a more 'chopper look.
 

DiggyGun

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Location
Buckinghamshire
If the original front fork is fixed , how does the additional front Springer fork work?

Also, haven’t come across pedal braking and how does that work ?
 
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passive jay

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I’m curious about the springer fork too Looks interesting.

I suspect the pedal brake is what we call coaster brakes. Activated by going backwards on the pedals.
Correct! It can be tricky since you also go backward on the pedals to shift gears. If you go back slightly it shifts gears, if you go backward more it brakes. If you are going smoothly to braking it is not supposed to shift but sometimes it does, a slight pain in the ass but since it is only a two speed it is not a big deal to do a quick shift if you find you are in the wrong gear.
 
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passive jay

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If the original front fork is fixed , how does the additional front Springer fork work?

Also, haven’t come across pedal braking and how does that work ?


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As you can see the back part is where the original fork would be. wheel attaches to front part. when a bump is hit the part holding the wheel can rotate on the nuts attached to the back part allowing the front part to move up and down on the springs to absorb shocks.
 

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