Tuned this up for a kid today. I tried to test ride it. I made it about 100 feet and had to walk it back. Something was bizarrely wrong. If felt like my leg stopped working or my hip was going to dislocate. Turns out the crank is not 180, more like 170/190 degrees. This why our shop policy is to test ride every bike. There are some problems you will never notice on the work stand. Issues that will be revealed in seconds while riding. I replaced the crank and all is okay. The right side bearing cage was shredded as a bonus.
I've called it "Hip Popper crank". I'm thinking the crank will go on a full size demo bike that needs a name like "most undesirable ride". Here ride this and tell me what you think. Paint it some bright color and brand it "Hip Popper". It could make for a fun bait bike too.
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Second bike, frame exchange. Move the wheels, seat, etc from the girls Cranbrook to the Sante Fe.
That's definitely a fringe benefit Rick.Oh yeah, one more note. I let my wife take one out for a ride. The fat tires make her look pretty skinny. :shock: :shock:
I use three pounds of tire pressure for snow bike trails. Higher pressure will cause ruts in the set track and other riders won’t appreciate you. They’ll let you know. I use ten pounds for plowed snow covered gravel roads. You can’t ride plowed gravel and snow on three inch wide tires unless it’s frozen. It’s easy with 3.8 or 4 inch wide tires.Keep your box if you decide to return it.
I have been running just over 10 psi on mine.
Nothing runs like a Deere! Friend of my is a big John Deere fan.John Deere 3 speed. Purchased at the John Dealer in Marengo
yes.Nothing runs like a Deere! Friend of my is a big John Deere fan.
For sale at the co-op?
That looks like "Coureur" to my eye. Did a little poking around based on that, found the Mertens Coureur saddle, out of GermanyCouveur
Those triple wall wheels are worth a small fortune by themselves and if that SR one finds itself for sale, please let me knowBMX BMX BMX
"real" bmx bikes. Barn fresh.
1990s Balance Super B. cro-mo frame. 3 piece crank and v-brake added
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2000 Haro SR 1.0 Group 1. aluminum frame with built in rear axle adjusters.
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1997 Mongoose Villian with Haro triple wall wheels with 3/8" socket end axle nuts. I'd call that a meat slicer sprocket. Don't stick your finger in there.
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Cool. That's the first John Deere anything I have ever seen that wasn't green.I got this John Deere 10 speed bike about 5 years ago. It's been in the queue since.
3 of the 4 welded on reflector mounts were broken off so it's not really a restoration quality bike.
Missing lots of parts. Decided to go single speed on it. Steel rims from the pars bin, 1970s era 27" road wheels. Rear wheel re-packed, re-spaced and re-dished for the single cog freewheel. Kept the center pull brakes. The flat bars with foam tape wrap were on it. Wide saddle will stay for now. new old stock 27" tires. riveted triple crank reduced to a single by drilling out the rivets. Painted. Snap on spider cover reinstalled. beach bike pedals. Final weight about 27.5 pounds.
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Welded on side reflector behind the head tube.
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remains of welded on seat stay reflectors.
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Seat tube side reflector stub hidden under some tape.
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I was considering this bike for a previous build off so that's what the pink rims were about.
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Single speed conversion done.
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