Goat Herder
Gutter Rider
Its not from Wallys so I guess it don't count.
http://motorbicycling.com/f41/frame-reinforcement-issue-31382.html
http://motorbicycling.com/f41/frame-reinforcement-issue-31382.html
what's the best frame to use if you are building with a 2 stroke engine?
Ya, there is a trade-off using a front bracket, that being the screws job so you need good ones, but I am partial to the fatter down tubes and the mounting point of the brackets clamp.An older heavy steel frame that will fit the motor without adding a bracket on the front.
The motor will fit tight and not put so much stress on the front studs caused by using a bracket.
I do love no drive side tensioner.A frame with horizontal dropouts in the rear.
That way you can adjust the chain and throw away the chain tensioner.
Am using Wal-mart bikes-- Huffy version-- such as the Cranbrook and Karaoke style and am well pleased with the performance of the bikes as MB's. Color scheme looks appealing and road tests show a sturdy set-up, will see as customers respond with passing time. Besides the cost of the bikes are very reasonable , publically known and socially accepted.

name-brand stuff sold at Wal-mart is a sub-standard quality than what you would get through other channels.
Wal-Mart competes on price alone and they want the lowest-priced product that looks acceptable.
It's common to associate a name-brand with an expected level of quality, but that doesn't work at big box stores, and especially at Wal-Mart. Many manufacturers agree to produce very low quality-and-price products just for Wal-Mart to sell.
Are there any bikes not made in China?
