Rat Rod said:It's a bike from Walmart for $199...don't over expect...ha ha.
I have 700 plus in mine, and Im NOT regretting it. Great fun bike. Orderred a disc brake for the front wheel, it should be fun in the woods. I am old, and aint jumping it, just puttin' around. It goes well on the rail trails. It went well on the muddy woods, but no traction in wet,soupy leaves. Dryer weather will come, someday. Maybe someone will trade me for the tires on the WM bike they bought.yoothgeye said:Rat Rod said:It's a bike from Walmart for $199...don't over expect...ha ha.
I'm already predicting that I won't regret this purchase. You can quote me on this later.
Depending on the rear hub diameter it may be possible to use a sprocket adapter which should make it easy to clear the chain. Now I am wondering why you are saying you wouldn't want to run those tires at 30 mph on the road for a long time, please explain why?yoothgeye said:dracothered said:Man this bike would be KOOL as "HE double hockey sticks" to motorize it... may have to chop and weld to do it, but all the more fun...
I think a motor will fit, this is an 18" frame, basic diamond, just clearing the tire with the chain will be your biggest task.
When I think motorized bicycle my mind immediately goes to street use (like the ones I've built) and I wouldn't want to use these tires on the road at 30mph for a long time. But, off-road? Yeah, that could be cool, but the places I trail ride on a bike I would get into trouble being out there on something with a motor on it.
+1Rat Rod said:Here's what these bikes will be good for...riding on the beach or on the grass and VERY LIGHT dirt trail use...i.e. no jumping or hitting heavy bumps.
If you go into this expecting some heavy duty $700-$3000 fat tire bike like the Spyder or the Moonlander you will disappointed.
I bought one because they look quirky and are probably fun to piddle around on in the neighborhood.
Again, it's a $199 from Walmart. :lol:
dracothered said:Now I am wondering why you are saying you wouldn't want to run those tires at 30 mph on the road for a long time, please explain why?
clamdigger said:The Ride On Purpose review is not making sense to me. Why would a 5' 11" rider have the seat tube extended out so far if it is an 18" frame ?
Rat Rod said:I bought one because they look quirky and are probably fun to piddle around on in the neighborhood.
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