I know that aluminum is great for lightness but much too soft. Steel is the better material, there are some that use aluminum frames. The mounts need reenforcement to be safe.
looks like you will be fine. the pedal chain doesnt hit anything so chances are neither will the drive chain
I'm in the beginning stages of putting together a mb. This is my first time posting on this site. I picked this thread because of the mention of a wal-mart bike. I have no experience with wal-mart bikes as theyh pertain to the addition of motors. I do have plenty experience using them under my own power. They kinda suck. I had a lajolla that I returned after 2 months. The crank armFell off. It was stripped. I assume it was installed improperly. I exchanged it for a huffy cranbrook. I've had it tbree weeks. The rear tire keeps sliding forward, causing the chain to pop off. The pedal started falling off yesterday. My concern is that I believe I sbhould get a "quality" b ike if I'm going to put a motor on it. I did a little research. The firmstrong cruisers seem like a good cbhoice. Anyone have an opinion on them? Anyone have any suggestions on any other quality bikes?
I'm not saying everything walmart sells is bad. I never even mentioned china. I'm simply trying to get this mb thing right on the first try. If I felt confident I could get a bike from walmart that wouldn't give me problems I'd do it in a second. What I'm saying is that getting two bikes from two different manufacturers from one store that have failed seems like something more than coincedence. If I'm going to put a motor on a bike that will, presumably, put more stress on it than "regular" riding then I should probably put it on a bike that doesn't fall apart after three weeks of back-and-forth from work.
I hope so man
Also where can i get the universal motor mounts because i think I'm going to need them
I saw the other guy had to use them and i was looking at the down tube and seat tube and i'm almost 100% positive he has them for a reason
(reason being the tubes are to thick)
@Newbikers - Have you ridden your new bike yet (ie. under "human power")? How's the ride? How's the fit compared to the Schwinn Link (the blue 26" mountain bike we discussed)? Do your feet touch the front wheel during turns? I'm still trying to decide what bike to get.
Found this thread that includes more photos of the orange cousin to your bike:
WOW! Wally 29er in now! - Mountain Bike Review
I'm real close to pulling the trigger on this or the black 29" cruiser. I'm leaning towards this bike as I don't like coaster brakes and want at least a few gears to get over hills (not 100% sure I'll motorize my bike, at least not immediately).
How's the quality of the components? What components do you thing you'll replace?