A alec Member Local time 6:14 AM Joined Apr 28, 2012 Messages 37 Location glendale,CA May 11, 2012 #1 Destroyed my back rim coming out of my friends driveway. Snapped 5 spokes and bent rim really bad. Are 26" rims too expensive? I got about 50 bucks to spend
Destroyed my back rim coming out of my friends driveway. Snapped 5 spokes and bent rim really bad. Are 26" rims too expensive? I got about 50 bucks to spend
DeathProof Member Local time 7:14 AM Joined Mar 6, 2012 Messages 166 Location canada May 12, 2012 #2 just google buy and sell ads in your area iand look under bicycles im sure someone is selling used ones cheap like $10
just google buy and sell ads in your area iand look under bicycles im sure someone is selling used ones cheap like $10
T TheJimGuy New Member Local time 8:14 AM Joined Aug 13, 2011 Messages 21 Location Jacksonville, FL May 12, 2012 #3 Local bike store (FL.), New 26" rear rim (cruiser), 12 Gauge steel spokes, $50.
A alec Member Local time 6:14 AM Joined Apr 28, 2012 Messages 37 Location glendale,CA May 12, 2012 #4 Yeah I'm going to fix it and mess around with it. Going to get a street bike soon
AnvilBlockForge Member Local time 8:14 AM Joined Mar 15, 2012 Messages 172 Location Atlanta, GA May 28, 2012 #5 Heres where I got my Heavy Duty Rims. I got the 24" 14g 36 spoke and used the Felt Thick Brick tire on them and they are great. http://www.huskybicycles.com/sports/ Heres another good website for Motorized Bike Parts http://custommotoredbicycles.com/home_custom_motored_bicycles
Heres where I got my Heavy Duty Rims. I got the 24" 14g 36 spoke and used the Felt Thick Brick tire on them and they are great. http://www.huskybicycles.com/sports/ Heres another good website for Motorized Bike Parts http://custommotoredbicycles.com/home_custom_motored_bicycles