So i decided i'd like to pay the huge amount of money for the discs and freight and get 4 moon discs for a 26" bike i'm building.
I managed to get the front disc fitted after a bit of fiddling and some hammering to straighten the disc, but the back one is a drama.
The wheel came from a coaster Raleigh running 26 x 2.125 balloon tyres, however the disc won't work out.
I had to take it to the bike shop, as i'm not clued up enough on coaster brakes to pull a wheel down, so i'm trying to relay what i've been told. Basically the dish of the disc is too deep or the hub needs be wider to make it work. It seems that I need a spacer to fit over the keyway for the brake, to attach the brake arm to, so that it will space it out further and clear the disc. On the sprocket side, the disc protrudes to where the sprocket is.
I'm wondering if anyone has fitted these discs to a bike and how they overcome the problems? I think the original Moon bike that had them fitted was a GT Dyno Cruiser, so I have emailed GT to see if i'm able to buy the rear wheel that was fitted to the bike, however, if that falls through, does anyone have any tips to get them fitted?
It will be an awesome looking bike when its built and its the exact look I want to complete my salt racer type bike.
I managed to get the front disc fitted after a bit of fiddling and some hammering to straighten the disc, but the back one is a drama.
The wheel came from a coaster Raleigh running 26 x 2.125 balloon tyres, however the disc won't work out.
I had to take it to the bike shop, as i'm not clued up enough on coaster brakes to pull a wheel down, so i'm trying to relay what i've been told. Basically the dish of the disc is too deep or the hub needs be wider to make it work. It seems that I need a spacer to fit over the keyway for the brake, to attach the brake arm to, so that it will space it out further and clear the disc. On the sprocket side, the disc protrudes to where the sprocket is.
I'm wondering if anyone has fitted these discs to a bike and how they overcome the problems? I think the original Moon bike that had them fitted was a GT Dyno Cruiser, so I have emailed GT to see if i'm able to buy the rear wheel that was fitted to the bike, however, if that falls through, does anyone have any tips to get them fitted?
It will be an awesome looking bike when its built and its the exact look I want to complete my salt racer type bike.