The discs look great form here.
The tires are 4 ply, like truck tires and very heavy. The front wheel is now as heavy as a normal rear wheel, and the rear is about 5 lbs with the 2 speed hub. This bike should be able to take a beating.I like the look of those discs as well. Perfect for a mad max like bike.
The tread on that tire is mean. I wonder how much noise they make.
Looks like fun!
Building... riding...
It's got a 40 tooth chain ring matched to a SRAM 2 speed automatix. I just remembered it needs some kind of brake.I'm assuming you'll gear it appropriately for the weight? Looks like it's coming together!
No, it's the freewheel version. The guts from a coaster brake hub will interchange, as I've already done. The coaster version is on my daily rider. If I could find another coaster hub, I'd do it. I've already checked the bike shops, I can't even order one.The hub won't allow a coaster brake?
Thanks for the offer, but the shipping may not be satisfactory. Along with a very high price, they would put a big fee on it to claim it at the post office. Usually what they think it is worth. A few years ago, I sent my niece, who is a dentist here, a textbook from the states. They held it until she paid almost 50 dollars, even though all the postage was already paid for. So I use an FPO address through a military retirement association here and bypass the corruption, but it is limited to mail under 1 lb.You're in the Phillipines now, correct? I could send you an old coaster hub, but it won't be there by January 1st. But it's yours if you want it for shipping. PM me if you're interested. I'll pull it out and send pictures.
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