| | Simple bike question. Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Pre-Motorized Bicycle Information. forum. Is there any reason I cant have the three speed hub, put into a wide twenty inch wheel....  | | 
03-12-2008, 10:56 AM
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| | Simple bike question. Is there any reason I cant have the three speed hub, put into a wide twenty inch wheel. | 
03-12-2008, 12:43 PM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. Quote:
Originally Posted by deacon Is there any reason I cant have the three speed hub, put into a wide twenty inch wheel. | Make sure the rim and hub use the same number of spokes. If they match, a bike shop should have no problem lacing them up 
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03-12-2008, 01:42 PM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. Very good thank you. I have a rim that is a front wheel from a childs cruiser I'll just count the spokes. | 
03-13-2008, 08:10 AM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. Simple question two:
Does anyone know how to take the bar out of a welded on kickstand. I cut the last one with a hacksaw and I'm NOT looking forward to that again. I need to take about an inch off it. I can also hacksaw that off but I sure don't want to do that. Those kicker bars are really touch on these old bikes. | 
03-13-2008, 08:41 AM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. Deacon, do you have a Dremmel tool. They make the little cutting blades for them that work pretty good. Much easier than a hacksaw. I use mine for working on bikes and airplanes. The fiber reinforced blades are much better than the non fiber reinforced...............................
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03-13-2008, 05:38 PM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. I use a cutoff on a drill if i really need to. I don't usually put one together just for something this small. What I did was to put a piece of pipe on the end of the kicker and bend it out. Looks like dog do but it works. | 
03-17-2008, 03:20 PM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. Quote:
Originally Posted by deacon Simple question two:
Does anyone know how to take the bar out of a welded on kickstand. I cut the last one with a hacksaw and I'm NOT looking forward to that again. I need to take about an inch off it. I can also hacksaw that off but I sure don't want to do that. Those kicker bars are really touch on these old bikes. | When you say welded on kickstand, if you mean a Schwinn Kickstand, there is a special tool made for removing these stands. If you turn the bike upside down and look at the bottom of the tube that holds the stand you will see a hole with a pin in it. What you have to accomplish is to put inward pressure on the bushing to take the load off the pin, then pull the pin with a pair of pliers. The shop in your area that used to be a Schwinn dealer will have the proper tool. Or go to the oldest bike shop in town they probably have one as well.
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03-18-2008, 03:33 PM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. Thanks for the info. I just bent that one out but I will see what is what and go to the bike shop if I don't figure it out. I should have thought of the bike shop except they really hate me there lol. | 
03-18-2008, 03:37 PM
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05-18-2008, 01:56 PM
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| | Re: Simple bike question. Now I have a problem that has some more simple solution than I know. I picked up a kids 16" bike for the front wheel. As a bonus I got two brake levers cables are toast. I did use one of the brake mechanisms on a bike but it needs new pads. None of that is the problem....
I really do like the handlebars. Very cool looking to me but they are that mongoose trail bike configuration. I need to take the goose neck or whatever it is called out to switch them. Can't just slide them into the one on the bike.
Now if I recall correctly and I think I do. When I start cranking the tension off the bolt, there is a sorta round sorta wedge shaped rod at the bottom of the bolt. At some point I can remove the goosie without that wedge thingie coming loose or do I have to crank it till it comes off. Sorry I just cant remember. My memory was the first thing to go alright. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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