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I've got a Fit going spare, very similar....
Nearly brought that Morales .... soooooooo close.If I had ... It would have gone 'Dolan' orange
Quote from: ED209 on August 27, 2014, 12:43 PMNearly brought that Morales .... soooooooo close.If I had ... It would have gone 'Dolan' orange Well you should have done Ed & saved me all this hassle I've got an orange bike so I'm going green so ner ner
Gone for wini's powerbites, as far as we could work out they're 97 98 ish Need some tenderisers or perry peds in 9/16th now though Other bits areProbably them sun bfr's from bmx cityHp 406 repopsFancy suntour roller cams but can't be arsed with fiddling with the potts mod bit Got a nice pair of boas in my shite box anyway Jap stamped tech 77Sticking with the bars, forks & seatpostNeed to sort out a chainwheel (no idea on size/make but needs to be funky)Stem 1" or 1 1/8 can use either ( again needs to be funky too)Chrome gyro (seem easy to get hold of)Freewheel (suppose that depends on what chainwheel I end up with )Would like some of that shiny/holographic brake cable stuff tooApart from that it's nearly done Any suggestions/moans or general piss taking welcome guys
Quote from: chubby on August 26, 2014, 10:44 PMGone for wini's powerbites, as far as we could work out they're 97 98 ish Need some tenderisers or perry peds in 9/16th now though Other bits areProbably them sun bfr's from bmx cityHp 406 repopsFancy suntour roller cams but can't be arsed with fiddling with the potts mod bit Got a nice pair of boas in my shite box anyway Jap stamped tech 77Sticking with the bars, forks & seatpostNeed to sort out a chainwheel (no idea on size/make but needs to be funky)Stem 1" or 1 1/8 can use either ( again needs to be funky too)Chrome gyro (seem easy to get hold of)Freewheel (suppose that depends on what chainwheel I end up with )Would like some of that shiny/holographic brake cable stuff tooApart from that it's nearly done Any suggestions/moans or general piss taking welcome guys The earliest mention of the powerbites ive seen is a few us shops advertising a new primo crank and call for info is june 97The first picture ive found is december 97 and the first offical primo powerbite advert coming in january 98. Theres an advert for BFR's right next to the powerbite advert too so the rims are perfect era wise to the cranks.
Looking forward to seeing this done RichEven better would be a video of you trying to pedal it home up that steep fooker of a hill
Quote from: griff on September 04, 2014, 12:12 AMLooking forward to seeing this done RichEven better would be a video of you trying to pedal it home up that steep fooker of a hill You trying to finish me off or something griff
Quote from: chubby on September 04, 2014, 08:32 AM Quote from: griff on September 04, 2014, 12:12 AMLooking forward to seeing this done RichEven better would be a video of you trying to pedal it home up that steep fooker of a hill You trying to finish me off or something griff you'll have to at least buy me a drink first, I'm not a slag
looks like your nearly there dude.. you will have to run a small front chainring as the frame is designed for themI run 36t front 16t rear and it fine peddling wise ... 14t rear would be better but I got a fooking gert big motorbike chain on mine so I have to run 16.... I would get flip flop rear hub then you can try both.... what you doing for a seat...?seat post clamp size is 34.9and seat post size is 31.6
Your freewheel choice will depend on what hubs you have. Older mid hubs are normal oldschool thread size so the smallest you can use is a 16, or a 15 if you can find an AC Racing one (think i have a used one somewhere....) newer mid hubs will take the 30mm threaded freewheels. ACS make 14 and 15t, odyssey do a 13t. When you've sorted that, then you can choose a sprocket. If you go 13t at the back, then you want 33,34,35 or 36 up front. If you go 14t then 37, 38, 39 is fine. 15t will suit 39 to 42. You could go a tooth either way up front for build purposes but it might feel too easy or hard depending which way you go. Basically, what gearing you can run depends on the hub, or if you have a specific front sprocket in mind or in hand, then you need the right hub to accept the corresponding freewheel. Hope this makes sense!I have a nice chunky black BSD sprocket in 38t (uncommon size) if you get stuck, but its for 19mm cranks only!! Ahh the joys of midschool compatibilities.....
opc s came back at a point after being frowned upon for years. very much a mid skool thing . even generic bikes into early 00s..
Dead right. Primo axles are 22mm.