Well I manage to go 50mph on 29r. I am thinking of going with the Gta2 frame set up .... My question is if i switch to a 26 frame set would i gain any more mph???
Thats pansy talk. I've done 40+ for over 1000 miles. No problems. My only accident occured at under 30mph.Mine with a 44T gear tops out at about 32MPH. Can't recommend going faster though...not worth the risk.
Agreed. Even 45mph can get pretty scary even on a 500lbs motorcycle with proper braking systemIf that is a Genesis Onyx 29er with just a rear coaster brake on it and you are doing 50mph, you are nuts.
LOLThats pansy talk. I've done 40+ for over 1000 miles. No problems. My only accident occured at under 30mph.
Exact reason not to worry about speed so much.LOL
Well then, I'm a 280# muscle-bound pansy talkin'. I too had my only accident under 30-MPH, in fact it was just under 03-MPH. Coming off a concrete slab into some unexpectedly muddy grass...bike slipped from under me, fell on my ass into the mud, and broke my tibia and fibula bad enough to require titanium screws.
All this 50 MPH talk makes me laugh a little, it take one heck of a modified engine and the right gearing with a lighter weight rider to get 50 MPH out of a china girl.
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There's a first time for everything. For every 10MPH you attain, you travel 14.66 feet per second. That's roughly a 1 story building. So at 50MPH, you're traveling roughly a 5 story building every second. On a crappy department store bike. Your "no problems" and "my only accident" status come increasing amounts of stress the more time goes on - as does the frame of that generic department store bicycle you use like a cheap drug to get your fix.Thats pansy talk. I've done 40+ for over 1000 miles. No problems. My only accident occured at under 30mph.
Heh. I'd call it stupid. Absolutely stupid. It takes some mental effort to be nuts. It takes none to be stupid.If that is a Genesis Onyx 29er with just a rear coaster brake on it and you are doing 50mph, you are nuts.
Actually mine has gone just under 50 mph, posted 49.8 mph on my GPS three differsnt times, my bike is what I would. All a medium weight cruiser frame, 1963 Western Flyer Strato Liner, it is a 26" frame but I'm running 24" heavy spoked steel wheels, nothing super fancy, just 12ga spoked wheel master wheels with a Shimano Coaster rear hub, I have a set of Kenda Kiniption tires for this bike, has this tire on the front already and will be getting one on rear as soon as I get my new hub adapter and larger sprocket, since I want to gear this bike down to a low 40's cruiser with more acceleration, 50 mph on a standard type bike frame is just not smart or safe, I wanted to see if I could get this bike to that point and I have so Im done with those kinda speeds, not worth die- in over.....lol!Post some pictures of these 50 mph bikes
Did you mean this video?Well, in the second video, that d.o.u.c.h.e blasting through the stop-sign on the walking/bike trail doing 40 MPH in broad daylight (right after a cop-car went through the intersection BTW) is going to end up hurting someone else. Way to represent us to the public!