This should be a how-to on making your one speed cruiser a three speed. I plan to show how to do this on the cheap also. Instead of buying a new 3 speed hub or wheel and everything needed (a cable and shifter), I've been watching craigslist for a good used bike that has 3 speed with coaster brake. Women's bikes usually get treated gently and aren't used for jumping curbs or anything, and they are well kept, so they make a much more dependable used bike. Usually. I've been looking for a 2 speed also, but no luck, and shipping to Hawaii puts a new wheel out of reach, about $125 and that's just the hub and shifter, not the whole wheel.
A good bike just showed up today on CL, and I go get it tomorrow morning.
I'm going to transfer the 3 speed parts over to my bike and put the one speed wheel on the donor bike to recoup some cost, or my wife will keep it. That should half my cost, total 50 bucks or less if I get more for the donor bike.
Here's what is needed for a switch to 3 speed:
1. The hub should be a coaster brake version, unless you have hand brakes already, or can transfer the brakes over to the conversion bike. Many cruiser frames don't have the brackets for hand brakes, like my Hawthorne. Coaster brakes are the only way to go.
2. The shifter and cable should transfer over fairly easily to your bike.
3. Just change out the wheel. Once you have the cable hooked up and adjusted, you're done!
I'll post up some pics to follow up. It should be a few steps to change over, nothing hard to do.
Here's the donor bike:
A good bike just showed up today on CL, and I go get it tomorrow morning.
I'm going to transfer the 3 speed parts over to my bike and put the one speed wheel on the donor bike to recoup some cost, or my wife will keep it. That should half my cost, total 50 bucks or less if I get more for the donor bike.
Here's what is needed for a switch to 3 speed:
1. The hub should be a coaster brake version, unless you have hand brakes already, or can transfer the brakes over to the conversion bike. Many cruiser frames don't have the brackets for hand brakes, like my Hawthorne. Coaster brakes are the only way to go.
2. The shifter and cable should transfer over fairly easily to your bike.
3. Just change out the wheel. Once you have the cable hooked up and adjusted, you're done!
I'll post up some pics to follow up. It should be a few steps to change over, nothing hard to do.
Here's the donor bike: