So, I have Big Apple 2.35" on the GM rims. Guy from factory said they can handle it.
GM canada has rims and spokes but they come out to about $90 without shipping.
Dave in China GM quoted me $70. So that is what i am going with. Especially since I just got a check for $1190 from the mortgage company closing out my escrow because I re-financed. Love that HARP. Thank you Obama. Anyway to stay on subject:
Anyone buying an MP kit for the first time that has no experience with disk brakes be very slow in your decisions and commitments. Why?
Well, I thought the guy mislead me saying I need 140mm disc rotors on the back. Well, the reason he said that was because they include the rear disk brake and it is made for 140mm. Since the mt bike already had disc brakes (both 160) I thought they had mislead me, spent the whole last 3 days moving disc rotors around, stripping torx bolts buying wrong size wrenches to find out I needed to put the 140mm back on with the disk brake in the kit. reason is that the disk brake on my mt bike would rub slightly on MP bolt as it went by. The Golden Motor one is a lot shallower, and has a bigger pad. Of course, less leverage on a 140mm than out on the edge of a 160mm. And further more! (remember? be really slow on your decisions) The 140mm on the MP uses T15 bolts. Not your standard T25. So back to the store for me haha. I am slowing becoming an expert about these things. To learn about bikes, just try building one or putting one together. You know, the 6 gear cassette actually works without any adjustment. On the rear big gear it will pop off if I keep going past but at least I can pedal it to the bike shop where the kid that knows his stuff about brakes and deraillers. Got a book coming from Amazon about all this.
I was going to buy the brown tires but they only come in 2.0" and they are one notch less strong as the black 2.35" ones. I know, Paul, you ride all over your island on yours and nothing goes wrong. Well, I ride through 3 different ghettos: hispanic, afro american, and red neck, and you wouldn't want to be walking barefoot on any of this bike paths. haha. Ok, now to figure out how to take the stock handles off the handlbars. Maybe I'll have to cut them. Pity.