Well, per the Mrs., 'Big Red' has landed!
Now, gotta find a way to sneak outta the office early so I can put it together.
Anyone have any advice for scrubbing the crud of of old yellow BMX grips, other than warm water, dish soap and a brush? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Probably should have done some prep work,huh? :mrgreen:
Just for giggles and to rationalize my purchase (beyond the fun factor) I went to only US site I know of for 'Fat' wheels, hubs, etc..Choppersus.com
The comparison is not meant to be a slam on Choppersus, I love those guys, they've always been great to work with and are the best source I've found for a lot of the oversize parts that attract me.
So, without further ado, let's say I hate this bike as is, so what parts did I buy? With the cranks/stem/handlebars/seat being 'common' items, I focused my mis-spent energy on the wheelset (the true reason for the purchase). Due the the limited market for these wide parts, I made some assumptions (yes, I know the joke about assuming) that Walmart sourced products of fairly equal value. If there was a choice, I went with the cheapest option.
Parts list with non-shipped pricing.
2 - 26 x 4 rims - silver..............2 x $89.99 = $179.98
2 - 26 x 4.25 tires (Devist8er) ....2 x $49.99 = $99.98
2 - 26 x 4 tubes......................2 x $17.99 = $35.98
2 - 26 x 80mm rim strips...........2 x $7.99 = $15.98
1 - wide front hub........................$19.99
1 - wide CB rear hub.....................$29.99
TOTAL:............................................$381.90 + shipping + spokes/nipples + labor to build
So, by my twisted calculations, I'm buying a ~$400 wheelset for $200 with a free frame that I can cut up to make a fat chopper when the novelty wears off.
Pics soon.
Dr. T