Centrix cruiser by Jamis. My late brother Barry - known here as "Yooperman" built it up from a bare frame for the first Unofficial March shootout in 2019... https://ratrodbikes.com/threads/unofficial-march-shootout.108241/page-2
After inheriting the bike I have started modifying it to fit me better. Mods include different seat and longer seat post. I also ditchted the semi-knobbie tires for smooth street treads and alloy ball bearing flat pedals for the original plastic ones.
Gearing seems "off" to me as in way to low. 3rd gear on the 6 speed seems just about as low as I would need after a couple of test-hops. Also gearing seems to low on flat or slight downhills so I will swap the factory 44t chainring for a 48t model.
Shimano 6-speed 14t - 16 - 18 - 21 - 24 - 28 t freewheel
From this:
Calculated the gear inches using stock 44 t front sprocket
1st gear 28 t = 41 gear inches
2nd gear 24 t = 48 gear inches<- useful low gear
3rd gear 21 t = 54 gear inches
4th gear 18 t = 63 gear inches
5th gear 16 t = 71 gear inches
6th gear 14 t = 82 gear inches <- too low high gear
To this:
Calculated the gear inches using 48 t front sprocket
1st gear 28 t = 45 gear inches <- useful low gear
2nd gear 24 t = 52 gear inches
3rd gear 21 t = 59 gear inches
4th gear 18 t = 69 gear inches
5th gear 16 t = 78 gear inches
6th gear 14 t = 89 gear inches<- about 10% taller than standard high gear
This will give me one more gear choice and 10% higher top gear.
It's probably an inexact science, but I will make the chain longer when changing the front sprocket as the chain seems too tight in low gear and sometimes it's reluctant to stay in low.
After inheriting the bike I have started modifying it to fit me better. Mods include different seat and longer seat post. I also ditchted the semi-knobbie tires for smooth street treads and alloy ball bearing flat pedals for the original plastic ones.
Shimano 6-speed 14t - 16 - 18 - 21 - 24 - 28 t freewheel
From this:
Calculated the gear inches using stock 44 t front sprocket
1st gear 28 t = 41 gear inches
2nd gear 24 t = 48 gear inches<- useful low gear
3rd gear 21 t = 54 gear inches
4th gear 18 t = 63 gear inches
5th gear 16 t = 71 gear inches
6th gear 14 t = 82 gear inches <- too low high gear
To this:
Calculated the gear inches using 48 t front sprocket
1st gear 28 t = 45 gear inches <- useful low gear
2nd gear 24 t = 52 gear inches
3rd gear 21 t = 59 gear inches
4th gear 18 t = 69 gear inches
5th gear 16 t = 78 gear inches
6th gear 14 t = 89 gear inches<- about 10% taller than standard high gear
This will give me one more gear choice and 10% higher top gear.
It's probably an inexact science, but I will make the chain longer when changing the front sprocket as the chain seems too tight in low gear and sometimes it's reluctant to stay in low.
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