Agreed, I have a 68 Shelby GT500KR, no trailer for me. I drive it.
Kenny
Kenny
Actually, I just built the tank wheels! And they are tanks! The best thing I did was add the 3 speed!mitchelangelo said:i work til dark during the winter but we usually get to ride around 15 miles every weekend. Best thing I did to the Dyno was lace in a Nexus 7 speed! We live in VERY hilly country. You might try going back to aluminum wheels and 2.125 tires? Looks like you have steel wheels with heavy spokes and tires. Just a suggestion.
That is an awesome bike, where is the front brake handle???? Driving me nuts not seeing it!two spot said:I ride this one about 2.5 miles per day with the dog. When my wife is off work and she can watch the hound (she is a teacher) I'll commute to work on it which is a 14 mile round trip. I added a Nexus 8, front drum brake and layback post. Those mods were for function. Wide rims and other goodies for fashion. It is heavy for a commuter, but my route is pretty flat, and the questions and looks that it gets makes it worth it.
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That is an awesome bike, where is the front brake handle???? Driving me nuts not seeing it!
same here i love how riding these bikes is not like others ...for my part ,i pick up speed quick, then coast ,and repeat .. instead of a constant pedaling , except for going up hill , i feel like its almost the same as a regular bike cause of the momentum and the laid back position is better than the bent over position of a road bike for long runssilvertonguedevil said:I enjoy being on my bikes so much that I find that I usually ride them until I'm beat. Riding these big ol' cruisers really puts a big smile on my face. It's addicting!!
kensmurray said:Agreed, I have a 68 Shelby GT500KR, no trailer for me. I drive it.
Kenny
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