Finshed Thruster Fixie Motorized Bicycle

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xetaprime

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Aug 31, 2011
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I'm tired. Had to replace the rear axel no fault of the bicycle. Stripped it I did with the wrong nut! Anyway, here she is in all her little beat up glory. The paint comes off real easy on this $99 two wheeler so every time I tried positioning the motor- scratch! I'll chabge the ties for black ones eventually. Just sayin' Best wishes, Xeta

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Tacomancini

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How did you do that rear drive? So it's a flip flop hub, but that would mean the drive gear is threaded the wrong way right? Looks pretty! More deets please.
 

xetaprime

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Aug 31, 2011
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Hiya! Well, I had several plans in the works and of course most had issues. After learning the rear hub may strip even under normal pedaling! I made a rash decision to drill 3 holes between the hub and cog, removes the pieces, sanded a little, filled all threads and holes with JB Weld! Yeppers. Seems to be holding though. I found out the rear Quando hub is considered crap so I went for it. Check above- just added a video on youtube :)