Aluminum framed cruiser?
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Aluminum framed cruiser?
I've found that Phat makes one, but do any of you know a manufacturer that makes a classic looking beach cruiser in aluminum that does not have the pedal forward geometry?
This post relates to my other post about opinions on the pedal forward, which I am leery about.
This post relates to my other post about opinions on the pedal forward, which I am leery about.
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The Monark Silver King. All aluminum, and it doesn't just look classic, it is classic!
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Wow! No doubting that is aluminum!
I'm looking to blend in though, as my Kona would be $$ to replace if stolen when I visit local coffee shops or brew pubs.
I'm looking to blend in though, as my Kona would be $$ to replace if stolen when I visit local coffee shops or brew pubs.
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I saw that earlier in the picture thread and was attracted to is somewhat. Thanks for bringing it back up.
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another walmart cheapie, a kent lajolla. not sure if they're sold any more (can't think of the name of it, but i think there's a 7sp version still made), but i've picked them up used for $30-ish.
anyone notice though, that cheaper aluminum frame bikes still have steel forks? harder/more expensive to make a cheap aluminum fork?
anyone notice though, that cheaper aluminum frame bikes still have steel forks? harder/more expensive to make a cheap aluminum fork?
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Ut O! Ive not been on the cruiser sub forum before now but this sounds like a fender or kickstand debate from one of the other sub forums. 😳🤪
The shop has the green fading to blue color now and I could wait for grey (with orange chain guard) or black but ultimately I might paint it olive green. I like how nice it looks new, but Im trying to have it blend in a little more so that I worry less about it being noticed and stolen.
The shop has the green fading to blue color now and I could wait for grey (with orange chain guard) or black but ultimately I might paint it olive green. I like how nice it looks new, but Im trying to have it blend in a little more so that I worry less about it being noticed and stolen.
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Went into my LBS and ordered the grey one with orange chain guard (pants protector??). Should be here in a week or so. I think I'll paint the chain guard first
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Well two 10 mile rides (cruises?) and I like the new bike. Pretty cool to hop on with candles and my sun hat and not worry about cleated shoes and helmet too.
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Aluminum Cruiser
I bought an aluminum Kent from Cycles Direct. It is a nice frame. I repacked all of the bearings and upgraded the crankset and the rear derailleur, it has an 8 speed cassette. I have huge bars because of medical reasons. I do 200 plus miles a month including cruises over 50 miles. I average 11 to 13 on the long runs in comfort. You work out what is best for you by riding.
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That’s a good solid distance each month. I find I use this cruiser for everything local (pub, library, mom and dad’s, etc.) and my Kona Rive Ti for the longer stuff and tours.
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I bought an aluminum Kent from Cycles Direct. It is a nice frame. I repacked all of the bearings and upgraded the crankset and the rear derailleur, it has an 8 speed cassette. I have huge bars because of medical reasons. I do 200 plus miles a month including cruises over 50 miles. I average 11 to 13 on the long runs in comfort. You work out what is best for you by riding.
On another note, I have never serviced a Bendix style brake and only watched in awe as my grandfather serviced one when I was about 6 years old. It wasn't as hard as I thought, but maybe that extra 50 years of living might have had something to do with it.
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Too late for this thread, but Priority makes a 3 speed belt drive called Coast. Should be a winner for someone, my Classic was quite light.
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I thought proper setup was a primary reason for going to an LBS . Why pay the extra cost if you have to do it yourself anyway?
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Agree! Also, it was so tight if I'd have ridden much more I think the races would have been damaged. The LBS owner is a friend so I'll let hm know (regardless of friendship, I'd let the owner know, as I'd like them to stay in business).
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I did regressed re-greased it after cleaning out the little that was in there. So the bearings get damaged first in a situation like this?
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