I recently decided to transform my Heavy Duti grocery getter to something more klunkerish. It'll be a pretty simple build but I figured I might as well document it here.
Here's how I've pretty much had the bike set up since I bought the frame.
Late last year bored with it I disassembled and stashed it away.
Last week I got it back out and assembled with a different wheel set, handlebars and sans the basket.
While riding the bike as set up above I was reminded that the internal 3 speed rear hub has issues. Brake only works in first gear and I don't have a shifter for it any more anyway. Decided I would replace it with a single speed coaster.
After a couple of attempts at different spoke lengths and cross patterns, I got it right.
Put it back on the bike to ride and test and it seems to be working fine but then I was reminded again of an issue with the front hub. It eats bearings. No wonder I wasn't using this wheel set.
That's where I'm at now.
Here's how I've pretty much had the bike set up since I bought the frame.
Late last year bored with it I disassembled and stashed it away.
Last week I got it back out and assembled with a different wheel set, handlebars and sans the basket.
While riding the bike as set up above I was reminded that the internal 3 speed rear hub has issues. Brake only works in first gear and I don't have a shifter for it any more anyway. Decided I would replace it with a single speed coaster.
After a couple of attempts at different spoke lengths and cross patterns, I got it right.
Put it back on the bike to ride and test and it seems to be working fine but then I was reminded again of an issue with the front hub. It eats bearings. No wonder I wasn't using this wheel set.
That's where I'm at now.