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I normally don't either but around here jelous idiots will cut them for fun.
That's not good to hear, not heard of that happening around here. They just steal the whole bike or lift parts.outskirtscustoms said:I normally don't either but around here jelous idiots will cut them for fun.
Yeah normally it only happens when they know the tires are expensive and they can't use them or you lock them so they can't steal the parts. For example the stingray rear tire, west coast chopper 20x3, or high end road and mountain bikes. Or in this case the big 32's. normally only a problem near downtown or the east side where the bike, lock, and bike rack might go missing.MazdaFlyer said:That's not good to hear, not heard of that happening around here. They just steal the whole bike or lift parts.outskirtscustoms said:I normally don't either but around here jelous idiots will cut them for fun.
I passed up a pretty good older 24" at a swap meet a few weeks ago and had a 12" that sold at a garage sale.Bigcam59 said:MazdaFlyer said:32er, 29er, 700er, 26er, 20er, 16er
You need a 24" , an 18" and an 12" to complete the set
I'm about 90 miles away from the WW that had the $199, 32" bikes. So I'll just order from Kent Industries.honestherman said:I saw replacement tires and tubes on the shelf at my Wal Mart
Did you get this one for 199.00 that is what they are listed for right now
Thanks
I tried a 19T and finally a installed a 20T to find my sweet spot. That called for a longer chain. Have a lot of wind here and the 20 takes care of that issue. Have fun with yours.detroiter60 said:Hey,Sweet cruiser.I just picked up a white one last night. I ordered an 18T sprocket from amazon.com. Does the bigger sprocket make a big difference?
To get correct length, you could use a portion of a similar chain in the same width and add a couple of quick links. I purchased two single speed chains, used one full length and a portion of the other with two quick links. That way it all looks the same. I put a 20T cog on the rear.jayblok said:Hi Mazdaflyer, i just purchased a black onyx 29er and just read your post about extending your chain. My question is, did you have to add chain links or did you buy the chain? I ask that because i would like to replace the stock chainring on ny onyx 29er with a 56T chainring. I never had a 29er before,and the chain stay is way longer, let alone a single speed cruiser, only 21 speed mountain bikes. Would the same size chain from one of my 21 speed mountain bikes fit on my onyx 29er with a 56T chainring?
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No, I put the stock seat back on it and sold it to a guy down the street to haul his toddler around in a trailer he had last summer. It was a fun bike but I wasn’t riding it.@MazdaFlyer Do you still have you 32er ? Some months ago I bought one at the pawn shop for 100 bux and it's indeed a fun ride, so far I changed my drivetrain setup from 15/36 to 20/48 so it's a bit easier goin into headwind, I also modded the coaster hub to a free coaster and added an extra long cantilever brake to the front fork. I have the Lime green one so i invested in metallic purple parts since i named mine HULK, also running some ape hangers and looking for a purple quill stem next, currently the canti, the crank, and the pedals are all adonized purple
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