I made sure to junk the fenders as soon as I put my new Cranbrook together. The metal is so thin I could bend it together with my hands!
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Agreed, bicycles arent designed to maintain the speeds these motors are capable of, sure it may last thousands of miles but without proper care and maintenance it's only an accident waiting to happen. Sure there are many ways to increase the length of time before something goes wrong: use a sprocket hub adapter, solid mounting techniques, vibration reduction, etc. But in the end, it's still not designed for constant high speeds. Sure you may be able to hit 100kph (With a good motor, idk if a china girl will ever do that) but what that does to your bike in the unseen or hard-to-detect world, such as bearing wear, frame stress, vibration failures, can end badly. But... in the end, the best thing you can do is brush it off, prepare more carefully and do everything you can to ensure your own (and possibly others) safety. After all, I think the worst mistake a newbie can make is getting on one of these and never expecting anything bad to happen, I imagine everyone on this forum expects it one day, even if it turns out to be minor. If I were to have a crash at 50-60kph, yeah I'd be sketchy, but I dont think that would ever stop my need for speed.I think a motor bicycle is 2-3x more dangerous than a motorcycle, it presents all these awkawrd moments with cars and mechanical failure that don't happen with normal motorcycles that are regularly maintained.
Before somebody sez "My bike is reliable as a Rolex", better go out to the garage and nut and bolt it and while you're at it solidly knock on some wood, you're in uncharted territory.
Thanks again guys for the kind words and support.
I'm mending but not as fast as I'd like. I'm done with that uncomfortable leg brace and just using a knee supporter. I go in tomorrow for another CT scan to make sure everything is healing and still lined up like its supposed to be.
Haven't touched the bike except to remove the clutch lever that broke my knee. Too bad I'm mising all this great riding weather. Winter is coming all too fast and it will be another long one I'm sure.
Everyone ride safe and check those fasteners often. Just don't over tighten them
Tom