I say im finished but... here it is thus far.

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tomaz

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Mar 10, 2009
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Well my first MB is finished and I am happy with it so far. I know within a few weeks I will be making changes but for now i will tell the wife I am done. It not healthy to lie to yourself is it... I rode it to work Wednesday and Thursday and with the exception getting to learn the engine, clutch, etc. all went well. Still takin it slow on the new motor...
 

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tomaz

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Mar 10, 2009
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I've been thinking about braking in general. I was thinking about a dual cable grip with rubbers on front and back and then loosing the coaster brake but from what I have read there isn't a whole lot of options for freewheel sprockets on the rear hub. Any suggestions?
 
Sep 4, 2008
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I have a coaster rear and disc front on mine. I use the front 95% of the time. I like the rear coaster because it's one less lever to deal with on the handlebars. The thing that scares me about the dual brake lever is gravel/sand on the road. I have learned the hard way (a dozen times, lol) that gravel and front brakes don't mix well at all.
 

tomaz

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Mar 10, 2009
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Good point. My other concerns about the rubbers would be wear. I'm afraid that because of the regular speeds the wear would be excessive. I looked at the disk brake setups at a bike shop today and I think I would need to change out or modify the front forks to accept it. It is definitly something to think about...
 
Sep 4, 2008
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Yes, You would need new forks, new front hub, and disc brake kit. Very pricey.. I bought my front rim, hub, and tire at my local bike shop and they were more than my motor kit :( If you got a cantilever brake you could replace the rubbers a dozen times and still be ahead of the game.
 

LouBuilt

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Lots of black LOOKS GREAT! I used the same color scheme on my Schwinn Spoiler. The whitewall tires are a plus also. Nice Build..trk
 

Walter F.

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An alternative might be a Worksman front wheel with drum brake and 12ga spokes for $99.99, this includes everything but tire and tube. It's on my list of parts to buy. GOOD brakes are your friend. Walter F.
 

toytime

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I couldn't imagine running without front brakes but I do get sick of buying the rubber pads every month. Five bucks a month is worth having the ability to stop.
 

pedal pusher

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I am leery too of having only a coaster brake on my first attempt bike. I would appreciate other builders opinions and ideas as to what is the best brake for the money and especially simple mounting for the most effective front brake.
 

toytime

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Where did you get that headlight tomaz and is that new? I really like the look as well as where it mounts. I have way too much going on on my bars.