So I built this bike as an experiment and to learn how to make these kits work properly. I wanted to see if you could just buy a dept store cruiser, slap on a kit and go. Well it turns out you can. But I don't recommend it.
I've put about 80 mi on my bike since I built it and I've noticed the cup & cage style bearings are not up to the task. They loosen up regularly and can become dangerous fairly quickly w/o much attention. The steel components "are not made like they used to be made". As you'll see.
These bikes can be retrofitted w/ upgraded componants and modifications and be made to work ok. But I don't think it's worth all the $ and work it will take when you can buy bikes w/ quality componants that are overbuilt bicycles. And for not a whole lot more $
My kit I'm totally happy w/; my Schwinn Windwood Cruiser nasomuch!
don't get me wrong, it's a fine cruiser bicycle, and that's it.
I've learned so much and been introduced to so many interesting people and ideas since I started doing this. So my next bicycle is going to be up to the task!
Why Yes, That Is My Rear Hub!