I gave up trying to get the bb out. Gave it to a friend to try and he broke the vise at the local coop with it. DOh! So now we need another 5" bench vise for our bike charity.
I'll get pictures saturday.
I'll get pictures saturday.
In my experience that type of bb can’t be removed. Throw it out and save the aggravation. If the threaded parts are not set into the bb then you can weld a bar on them, put on a giant pipe and hope for the best. This might require thread chasing if you get it out. I have tried penetrating oil and ultrasonic vibration with mixed results.I gave up trying to get the bb out. Gave it to a friend to try and he broke the vise at the local coop with it. DOh! So now we need another 5" bench vise for our bike charity.
I'll get pictures saturday.
Check out old shovel on YouTube he does a restoration of one of these Pro flexes and he picked up elastomers from somewhere also there is a company on eBay that sells a spring kit for theseOverall in vg condition. Missing seat post, mismatch qr skewers. elastomers rotted and prettified but not melted all over. That's a bonus as melted elastomers are royal pita to clean up. It had a insight/schwinn trailer hitch so it probably never saw dirt. Just daddy duty towing a child. Front RockShox fork (no model name) seems okay. The sticker on the frame says 14.5 inches but it measures 18.5 bb t top of seat tube. so too small for me. Replacement elastomers are $55 + s&h so Its worth fixing. I have box of those cheap frame spring/shocks from bsos. I wonder if one of those springs might fit. Probably need some sort of bushing to keep the spring centered.
That's cool and can see potential to stretch the frame and swing arm to fit a bigger wheel and the adjustable suspension could give it a lay low slam stance then lifted for riding, the shock looks like a modified office chair gas lifter, looks kinda cool as is but uneven wheel size is throwing me off a bitPretty wild machine. I pumped up the tires and took it for a short ride. With the seat fully up, I could feel my hips trying to pop out of the sockets. So no chance of me riding it anymore. A separate lever on the bars releases the main valve that frees the shock to be set any height. 20 inch front wheel. 16 inch rear. 7 speed gearing. The Seat has "hidden" storage but it takes a good sized screw driver to pop it open.
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Pretty wild machine. I pumped up the tires and took it for a short ride. With the seat fully up, I could feel my hips trying to pop out of the sockets. So no chance of me riding it anymore. A separate lever on the bars releases the main valve that frees the shock to be set any height. 20 inch front wheel. 16 inch rear. 7 speed gearing. The Seat has "hidden" storage but it takes a good sized screw driver to pop it open.
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