I know this is a frequent question..

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Dan

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Awesome GF. $200 is a great price if the motor is fixable. Every once in a while, I see a complete MB on clist (craigslist) where some one built it, but doesn't care for the MB thing.

The point Beach really is a nice ride. Kind funky angled V though and makes for more vibes, (with a chinagirl) but I really like 'em.
 

Cabinfever1977

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my wallyworld here in upstate ny near border carries them in stock,but i dont have the money right now because almost everyone is layed off of work.i payed $20 for a $60 walmart roadmaster sport mountainbike(very tight fit=cutting and drilling,but looks cool)but the nobby tires put off a lot of vibration over 20mph(ive had it up to 28mph)but id like to have a cruiser with mtb handlebars,fenders,racks and baskets,lights,it would look cool.
 

altarr

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i have an old mb i was going to use as i read that coaster brake style bikes dont really work with the stock sprockets. am i missing something? i would prefer a coaster type....
 

joemama127

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I appreciate everyones suggestions but...I've already seriously derailed .duh. my efforts by buying a bike that is too nice to mess with putting an engine on (K2 Easy Street)...so now I'm just browsing classified ads for suitable (and cheap) bikes.
 

Bikeguy Joe

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i have an old mb i was going to use as i read that coaster brake style bikes dont really work with the stock sprockets. am i missing something? i would prefer a coaster type....
Coaster brakes work with the stock sprocket, no problem....I've build 7 with them so far. It just takes a very small amount of extra work, like 10 minutes.
 

Bikeguy Joe

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You will generally have to do two things....bend the brake arm slightly to clear the sprocket, and grind off the dust cap's flange.

One takes a large vise and a pipe wrench, and the other takes 2 minutes with a bench grinder or good file.