That Continental does suit the Boa-G really well, but I can see why you would run the Thickslick!
The road test will determine it all. I am planning to ride this bike a lot, so whatever i find more comfortable is probably going to be the option i stick to.That Continental does suit the Boa-G really well, but I can see why you would run the Thickslick!
Some parts for the bike have arrived to me. The surprise came when i have checked the kickstand.
It did not fit! Honestly, i did not measure the distance beforehand. I know there are two side-mount kickstand standards out there - 18mm and 40mm by the distance in between the holes. This definitely did not seem like 18mm (they are very close to each other) so i just bought 40mm kickstand.
I have double-checked the pictures to make sure this is a kickstand mount. I found no pictures of newer alu basman online, guess mine is one of the first ones, but electric version, the Ruffian, has same mounts and yes, indeed it is made for kickstand. Screenshot from some youtube video from Eurobike with 2019 Ruffian model on it.
Anyway, the mount measures 30mm and the kickstand does not look like anything i have seen so far. The specifications on their website say it is some motorcycle kickstand, probably because the electric bike is so heavy. There is nothing i could find online to buy that fits that mount and means i'd have to modify the stand i have built. Pity that Ruff have failed to inform me about it beforehand, did not write this one the bike description on the website and did not offer any compatible stands options. Pity that they are not using any of existing standards too. I might write them a mail about it, but that thing is like completely unclear.
The good news are that i have ordered a preassembled 28 inch front wheel at LBS (funny, it is just cheaper then getting a new one in components) and picked up some parts. Among the others it is a new version of BOA-G, they are all black. I thought you guys may be curious to look at them.
No service so far can polish my bike up, so i guess i am sticking with the second option of leaving it roughly polished.
I live in Europe, so i got mine here, in a polish online shop. That is the only place where i have seen all-black version so far. They also have a no-lettering creme ones.I for one am interested in this new BOA-G tire. May I ask where you got it ? As far as I can tell it is not available in the United States yet. Cheers
I live in Europe, so i got mine here, in a polish online shop. That is the only place where i have seen all-black version so far. They also have a no-lettering creme ones.
This fact is rather exceptional i would say! Because we have no vintage cruisers/parts available here at all, all those CWC frames, blade/springer forks and stuff, lowrider and oldschool BMX parts are mostly to be ordered from states and to be paid tons of money for shipment over the oceanThank you. You guys over in Europe have access to some cool parts that we don’t have here. Your build is shaping up nicely.
So, first i have decided to address the post issue. There are three difficulties that i had to solve. First thing is that there were little blobs of metal on the inside surface of the frame tube from welding the seat stays and top tube to seat tube. Second is that there is a threaded rivet inside of it that holds the fender. And the third is that the tube is only straight for the first few centimeters, actually it is already bent after the top tube.
I have asked Karim from Custom Cruisers Zwolle for advise, since he is the other owner of alu Basman frame, and he came up with this idea:
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