Well, I've finally been convinced. No more pos huffy parts on my custom bike. Today is the 10th or 15th time I've had a problem with my cranbrook rear wheel, and I'm not wasting any more time or money on it. I'm always saying any bike is only as good as its mechanic, but huffy has finally proven that statement wrong to me without a doubt. I'm a fairly decent mechanic, and have built my bike from the bare frame up, so you could say I know a thing or two. I certainly know how to service and maintain a coaster hub, having been doing it myself for over 3 years now. I have never gone through so many problems with a rear wheel as I have with this huffy wheel, and no matter what I do to try my best to make it work, it laughs in my face every time. I'm gonna have to agree with Scotto on this one. You heard it here. I will no longer be advocating the use of cheap bicycles or their parts. The wheel that will be replacing the huffy wheel is a wheelmaster wheel, which I've just trued myself (did a fantastic job for my very first time and not watching any videos on it), and it will be getting a brand new sportsman adapter with 44t sprocket.