Any comfort bikes suitable ??

The Skyliner would be nice.


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For future reference, the Trek Navigator 2.0, in a 21 inch frame, has an opening that's almost 19 inches on the top, and 13.5 inches height. The bottom tube is a bit curved, but the measurements were taken using as if there is a straight tube from the crank weld.
 
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only motors to fit a comfort bike is that i got would be rack mount or frictin dam bike manafactures are trying to cut down on metal used so they can build cheaper and lighter and most of them are aluminum and they vibrate apart with frame mounts and possibly rack to
 
What about the skyliner wheels & tires

As some of you know, I bought a schwinn skyliner. The engine i plan to put on it is the 4-stroke IF EZMotorbike. I am wondering about the tires and especially the wheels that came with it. One member of this forum recommended replacing the OEM stuff with Husky wheels. BUT...this is a 21 speed with a 7 sprocket and Husky doesnt have anything like that.
So What do you guys think. I want to use the 11 or 12 gauge spoke 26X2.125 wheels but it seems I'm stuck, with a changeout. Help me out, if you know something. Thanks:unsure:
 
Freewheel hub and 36 12g spokes, $40 rear wheel

STA-TRU REAR FREE WHEEL HEAVY DUTY 26 X 2.125" all chrome steel,thick 105g spokes,12 gauge spokes,heavy duty axle and hub threaded like a mountain bike for a free wheel, hub thicker metal,over1 1/2 inch wide rim,axle is 6 5/8 inches long 170mm,similar to TANDEM wheels.

REAR FREE WHEEL HEAVY DUTY $39.00

regular wheel has 80 gauge spokes. 24" HD wheels also available.Please see tool page for free wheel removal tool.

Scroll down to find it.

http://custommotoredbicycles.com/sta-tru_heavy_duty_bicycle_wheels_26_inch_x_2125_assembled_in_usa
 
BIG THANKS to......HAPPYCHEAPSKATE !!!

You Are one of the (insert imaginative accolade here).:bowdown:
 
you can do just as i did take a womens bike and just make it work for you,if are good at welding,just look at all my post. and yes it was a womens bike lol
 

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re: ladys bike. Wow, that is one of the best styles I've seen here! Is that an air-bag suspension? ! I like the "suicide shifters" under the seat. :cool:

What type of springs did you use on the fork? I've never seen anyone do that before. (put springs outside the stanchions on a fork that came with rubber bumpers or internal springs.)
 
yep its a air-bag suspension.now the forks came off a old bike of mine,and it was just made that way,it did have a rubber bumpers and i just cut them off and there was the springs and..........i like the look . now the bike was my grandmothers bike and she just gave it to me after four years of asking and asking for it,now back to the air-bag i still have to fine a place for the air tank
 
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