NONE of the welds break on MY wally world bike. What fails is hardware associated with the Chinese motor...im also a newbie to motorbicycling BUT i know alot about bicycles. I personally would not buy a frame for a motor build at walmart.The bikes they sell are throw away crap. I would guess that if you put a motor on one and rode it awhile the vibrations would break the crappy welds, also the rims and tires would not be suited for something thats goin 30mph....
just my 2 cents
squirrel
p.s. this has nothing to do with my moral obligation to boycott wal-mart
does it look like the rims have a braking sidewall? their is always v-brake plates....danscompI went to a local walmart yesterday evening to actually get a look at one of these bikes. First off the bike is quite Large compared to a 26 in. wheel cruiser. Personally I would not have a problem attempting to motorize one of these bikes. Due to the curved top tube and s-curve of the down tube there is plenty of room for a motor (even a 4-stroke would be possible). Another thing to note about the bike are the Wheels themselves. Besides being 29 in they are made with a Deep section aero type rim and they are 48 spoke wheels. Due to the deep section of the rim you need to use valve stem extenders (supplied with the bike) to be able to get a pump/air hose to fill the tubes. 48 spokes may require some tinkering to get the motor driven sprocket attached. The other area I feel is lacking is brakes. It only has the coaster brake. That just isn't enough in my opinion. But these things are easily over come and I think these would make a great motorized bike.
ocscully
Actually, it looks like Dan's comp is out of them at the moment.....V-brake plates that is.does it look like the rims have a braking sidewall? their is always v-brake plates....danscomp
dont worry about the welds its a bike. nice looking bike. cant beat the price. never mind about all that stupid ****.