I was following a thread in the "For Sale" section regarding a Dyno Stretch and there was mention of frame flex.
Bigcam59 wrote:
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Road Master wrote:
I too have a Dyno Roadster stretch with the same issue. I weigh in at 285 and because the seat stays are curved down instead of up I get flex just sitting on it. The chain cleared when I bought it but after several gear combinations I went back to the original and then it rubbed - I had slightly bent the rear triangle in the few months I had been riding it. I have another Dyno Cruiser on the way which will give me the opportunity to stabilize the mechanical side. We ( me & my welder) arrived at the same conclusion - tubing braces like you did or gussets as was mentioned. And yes, it will continue to bend unless modified. When I finally get the mechanics funtioning correctly I'm going to repaint. I really like the way they ride - it takes a little getting used to but with the right saddle it is a very comfortable ride. Good luck with your sale. Robert
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Funny thing is, I've had my chrome stretch, built from an aftermarket frame for a couple years and lots of miles now and have never had a problem with it. I just did 10 miles on it today.
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Here's what I posted, (then realized I should not be doing it on that frum, but on this one):
I've been following this sale thread and you have raised my cuiousity over the "flex" thing. I have a bike that started out as a "Slick Daddy" when it was purchased in Jan. of 2004. I've had it since then, and it has been ridden extensively (No idea of miles, but more than most of the others by a long shot!), and I don't see anything with the frame, and have not noticed any issues with it. I understand the Kustom Kruiser line followed Dyno, are the frames the same? I have been told by quite a few people since owning this bike that the frames weren't as good as the Dyno. I have to wonder, based on your posts here, is this really the case?
Qualifiers: I weigh just over 300, the bike has been used for almost eight years, and has had most all the original parts replaced with other stuff. The frame, fork, and front brake caliper are still original though. The frame has not been altered or had any repair.
Here is a photo:
Rat Royale
REC Elsewhere
Bigcam59 wrote:
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Road Master wrote:
I too have a Dyno Roadster stretch with the same issue. I weigh in at 285 and because the seat stays are curved down instead of up I get flex just sitting on it. The chain cleared when I bought it but after several gear combinations I went back to the original and then it rubbed - I had slightly bent the rear triangle in the few months I had been riding it. I have another Dyno Cruiser on the way which will give me the opportunity to stabilize the mechanical side. We ( me & my welder) arrived at the same conclusion - tubing braces like you did or gussets as was mentioned. And yes, it will continue to bend unless modified. When I finally get the mechanics funtioning correctly I'm going to repaint. I really like the way they ride - it takes a little getting used to but with the right saddle it is a very comfortable ride. Good luck with your sale. Robert
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Funny thing is, I've had my chrome stretch, built from an aftermarket frame for a couple years and lots of miles now and have never had a problem with it. I just did 10 miles on it today.
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Here's what I posted, (then realized I should not be doing it on that frum, but on this one):
I've been following this sale thread and you have raised my cuiousity over the "flex" thing. I have a bike that started out as a "Slick Daddy" when it was purchased in Jan. of 2004. I've had it since then, and it has been ridden extensively (No idea of miles, but more than most of the others by a long shot!), and I don't see anything with the frame, and have not noticed any issues with it. I understand the Kustom Kruiser line followed Dyno, are the frames the same? I have been told by quite a few people since owning this bike that the frames weren't as good as the Dyno. I have to wonder, based on your posts here, is this really the case?
Qualifiers: I weigh just over 300, the bike has been used for almost eight years, and has had most all the original parts replaced with other stuff. The frame, fork, and front brake caliper are still original though. The frame has not been altered or had any repair.
Here is a photo:
Rat Royale
REC Elsewhere