yup what luke saidI just got one from Walmart today, but before I ride it I'm taking it all apart and making sure the moving parts in the fork assembly, the rear axle and especially the crank are all well-greased. I'm also truing the wheels. Seems like a decent bike, and I just need to put some time in making sure the build quality is up to snuff.
I'm trying to disassemble the crank assembly and I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the cranks even after unscrewing the bolts that connect them to the bottom bracket. Nothing I seem to do to loosen them, including hitting them with a hammer, causes them to budge.
I'm no bike expert but I'm decent with tools and like to DIY, but I'm stumped. Can anyone give me any guidance on this? Thanks in advance.
that thing is flicking sweet!!!! i never knew you could do this good with a bike like the onexView attachment 4100 Heres what I did with an onyx , built the frame and forks from scratch , this bike is being raffled off on july 27 at the howe caverns bike show and swap meet
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