I just outted with it and set it up so I don't have to worry about a slack chain. It was only left on for a test ride and that's when it happened. None the less gotta get another, before I blow an inner tube.
One of the better places I know of, I told xseler about this place and he got him a nice wheel there also, great prices on the 12ga spok3ed wheels, and they have them with a good Shimano coaster hub if thats what you want or of course a good multispeed type you can put a 22T freewheel on and tha5 makes a nice setup when you have a caliper on the rear and a good disc or V Brake up front.Yeah.. I need to invest in a new rear rim... Chain tensioner before it was deleted tore a spoke out. Need to upgrade the rear rim to a less wide on anyways. Any ideas on where I could get a good rim for a decent price? Might go ask the bike shop down the road.
Yeah I like them also, I dont m8nd ragjoint set up on 12ga spokes, bu5 although Ive had it work out for a long time on 14ga spokes Ive also had spokes on two different wheels break from the torque of the rag joint coupler on them, both times the spoke broke under the coupler and I didnt even realize it was broken for a while, I still have bike running the rag joint setup, but eventually I plan to have the better sprockets and clamshell coupler on all my personal bikes, a lot less chance of broken spokes that way and Im gonna have wheels with 12ga spokes on the rear of all of them also.hay im a believer in the HUB ADAPTER for the bikes I wish they would give them in the kits LOL
Thanks Shan, big shout out to you for answering my nonsense questions about basically every aspect of the engine itself! I think our PM's got into a little over a hundred. The bike is a blast just need to find some good areas to ride it in! Going to Illinois this weekend so I plan on thoroughly breaking it in this weekend! It'd be a blast to go on a ride! You ought to come up for the Midwest meet in the summer ha! Project #2 is already in the planning... Haha... Can't keep still for too long. I want to make a race bike and I am feeling some reeds and high octane on it!Jordan, let me be the first to say you did a great job, not many young men these days that have the gumption or the mechanical ability to do all the things you've done since your bike project began.
Makes me proud to see you end up with such a nice bike, I hope it gives you many many miles of fun and reliable transportation, wish we didnt live so far apart, Id love to hit the back roads with one of my bikes and just go for a nice cruise.
Great job Jordan and I hope when you decide to do the #2 project you'll share that one with us just the same as you have with this one.
Jordan I'll tell you like I tell everyone, Im willing to help anyone who is willing to help themselves and willing to listen.Thanks Shan, big shout out to you for answering my nonsense questions about basically every aspect of the engine itself! I think our PM's got into a little over a hundred. The bike is a blast just need to find some good areas to ride it in! Going to Illinois this weekend so I plan on thoroughly breaking it in this weekend! It'd be a blast to go on a ride! You ought to come up for the Midwest meet in the summer ha! Project #2 is already in the planning... Haha... Can't keep still for too long. I want to make a race bike and I am feeling some reeds and high octane on it!
Nice looking Thruster.yea great5 build very nice want to come work for me LOL I just put together a bike today
No havent done that to an6 of them, My first engines from 09 and 2010 are still running fine also, never had a bad mag until this particular engine, I know one thing, a bad cdi will fr6 the mag, i5 was running fine with the newest mag, I decided to hook up a cdi I had that was suspect and well..... yep it was bad and it also killed the mag, so the 3rd one was really my fault, needless to say that cdi won5 be getting hooked up to another mag coil....lolhave you tried liquid tape???just "paint" it on a new mag coil REALLY thick let it dry for a day make sure you keep applying till there is no holes it should help them last longer I did that on my first one I had and it still to this day running great that was in 08'
It had to have gotten loose and then was riden like that for a while until the thread were wallerd out.well had a bike come back its a kent fixie bike the pedal stripped out cant figure that one out how could a pedal strip out????
Yeah, this huffy cranbrook has a completely stripped out pedal and I just welded it back in place. Cheap bike. Cheap fix.It had to have gotten loose and then was riden like that for a while until the thread were wallerd out.
This is what I would suspect the ause to have been.