In terms of reliability, in terms of my Powerkings "80cc", The drive chain is terrible. Much lubed and "loosening of links". I mean, like 20 siezed links. 3/4 of the were loosened up with bending. If you take a loose chain and make this shape ----^---- with the links, then bend them side to side, normally the loosen immediately. But I've got 3 or 4 stubborn ones that wreak havoc with vibration and noise. Soon will get a better chain.
Also still fighting to get it to run smooth. I raised the float level just a hair, and it seemed to improve a little (thank you BikeGuy Joe) but still cuts out under light load. Will raise it a hair more soon.
Right now battling flat rear tires. My old MTB tires were to wide at 2.1" and the drivechain rubbed through sidewall. So I got a brand new Specialized 1.5" one, no more chain rub! But I keep pinch flatting. First left me stranded because tube of patch cement was empty. Not used up, I mean completely wrinkle-free unused but empty!!! Rode home 3 miles on rim destroying tire. Today, another flat. This time 6 miles from home. Took bus 11 miles, 2 miles to work on rim..tire destroyed. I'm thinking the really wide MTB rims aren't letting the tire "puff up" so the side profile is too short (even at 80 psi) But 3 miles on one tire and 6 on the other!!! Just ordered some flat free tires similar to wheelbarrow ones, but for bikes, bye bye flats!!!! See links, but there are more than these two suppliers out there.
How come nobody knows and is telling about these!!!
Air Free Tires - Bicycle
Flat-Free Bicycle & Wheelchair Tires
Also still fighting to get it to run smooth. I raised the float level just a hair, and it seemed to improve a little (thank you BikeGuy Joe) but still cuts out under light load. Will raise it a hair more soon.
Right now battling flat rear tires. My old MTB tires were to wide at 2.1" and the drivechain rubbed through sidewall. So I got a brand new Specialized 1.5" one, no more chain rub! But I keep pinch flatting. First left me stranded because tube of patch cement was empty. Not used up, I mean completely wrinkle-free unused but empty!!! Rode home 3 miles on rim destroying tire. Today, another flat. This time 6 miles from home. Took bus 11 miles, 2 miles to work on rim..tire destroyed. I'm thinking the really wide MTB rims aren't letting the tire "puff up" so the side profile is too short (even at 80 psi) But 3 miles on one tire and 6 on the other!!! Just ordered some flat free tires similar to wheelbarrow ones, but for bikes, bye bye flats!!!! See links, but there are more than these two suppliers out there.
How come nobody knows and is telling about these!!!
Air Free Tires - Bicycle
Flat-Free Bicycle & Wheelchair Tires