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Interchangability?


Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Pre-Motorized Bicycle Information. forum. how much stuff on commonly available bicycles is standardized in regard to swapping parts from one bike to another? the ...
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Old 06-26-2008, 10:01 PM
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Question Interchangability?

how much stuff on commonly available bicycles is standardized in regard to swapping parts from one bike to another?

the cantilevered front brakes from the old DB Apex have migrated to the Goodwill Jaguar with no problem, as have the stem, handlebars and seat. but what about stuff like forks and cranks?
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Old 06-27-2008, 07:46 AM
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I believe there are a couple sizes of cranks as well as forks/bearings.....beyond that, I am unqualified to answer.
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Old 07-06-2008, 09:23 PM
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I'm not familiar with the Apex but I'm thinking it is a Mtn bike? With swapping out your forks you will need to have a 1" steer tube, most modern mountain bikes (within the last 5-10years) will have 1 1/8". If it happens to be correct the next step is the length, if it is too long it can be cut down to propper length, too short, SOL, find a new fork. If you need a standard cruiser fork I can hook you up with a new one cheap. With the bottom bracket if it has a one piece crank you should be able to swap everything over, 3 piece, no. If you have more bike questions give me a shout, I know I'm way behind in my reading but will keep an eye out for this...Kelly
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Old 07-06-2008, 09:52 PM
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Default Re: Interchangability?

thanks, Kelly!

the fork from the MtnB is probably a 1", but the tube is quite a bit longer and i don't want to cut it.

i may take good looking crank off a 20" bike and see if it'll go on the Jag; the chinese Jag pedal arms are really poorly finished and they look heavy. i also have a layback seatpost from the 20", but it's smaller diameter, but i've seen shims for cheap if i can find out the correct sizes.

i got a great 26" parts bike the other day for $9.99; all kinds of stuff on there that i can build with.
arrrgh... i'm hooked!
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Old 07-06-2008, 10:40 PM
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Just about any 20" bottom bracket should work on your Jag. A springer will look and ride much better than a solid stock fork. You can find them for $40-$50 on the net if you surf around. I would personally reccomend Choppers US, great quality, great service Front Ends : Forks - Choppers U.S., LLC . Look forward to seeing your bike...Kelly
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Old 07-18-2008, 01:17 PM
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Hello, since you were able to use the stem, the fork SHOULD work, measure the steertube height, most 1" type bikes use a 22.2 headset.

NoGoodnic is correct in saying that ALMOST all 1 piece crankets and bearing sets will interchange.

The only problem I've had with 1 pc cranksets, is that real (American) Schwinns had thier own sizes on some models only, same as they did with Wheels and tires.

The other common older type headset is the 21.1 common on lightweight bikes, mostly pre mountain bike days.

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Old 07-18-2008, 06:58 PM
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that's good info, Mike! much appreciated.
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