I recently bought a new Firmstrong Chief cruiser - which has the "pedals forward" or "flat foot" designed frame (see photos below).
Steve came to town for a visit this weekend so I met him and brought along the Chief to let him ride it. My younger brother was there too and also took my bike for a ride.
My brother was really impressed with the comfortable layed back ride of the Chief and asked me where I got it. I told him that I bought it online and it cost me $200 delivered - but then I swapped out the single speed rear end for a Nexus 3 speed from my other cruiser.
Being the ingenious type, he figured he could build one and save some money, so he found a cruiser frame today and went to work on it. Here's a couple of shots of what he completed so far.
Here's my Chief ..
Here's how the seat post looks compared to the BB - giving it that pedals forward stance.
Here's the beginnings of something similar that my brother is creating - using an old Huffy cruiser frame ...
It will be interesting to see how it goes and how he likes the bike once it's done.
Steve came to town for a visit this weekend so I met him and brought along the Chief to let him ride it. My younger brother was there too and also took my bike for a ride.
My brother was really impressed with the comfortable layed back ride of the Chief and asked me where I got it. I told him that I bought it online and it cost me $200 delivered - but then I swapped out the single speed rear end for a Nexus 3 speed from my other cruiser.
Being the ingenious type, he figured he could build one and save some money, so he found a cruiser frame today and went to work on it. Here's a couple of shots of what he completed so far.
Here's my Chief ..
Here's how the seat post looks compared to the BB - giving it that pedals forward stance.
Here's the beginnings of something similar that my brother is creating - using an old Huffy cruiser frame ...
It will be interesting to see how it goes and how he likes the bike once it's done.