Coaster Brake Mag Wheels??

YetiWoodz

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I just bought mag wheels from bikeberry because I want a rim that's strong, and has a built in sprocket. But guess what, the sprocket sticks out too much and it has no brakes (n). If anybody knows of a 26" mag wheel that has a built in sprocket and coaster brake and is 3 1/8" sprocket to sprocket so I don't have to move my engine out and do work to my frame, please send me a link, thanks.
 
Possible to post a picture.? Your not going to get a built in sprocket mount and a coaster brake. Because the mount is a disc brake mount.
 
I already took it off my bike so no. The rims I bought, the motored sprocket sticks out a half inch too much. My bearing and internal coaster brake of the stock wheel broke just from riding it and so I need something stronger especially since I'm gonna put performance parts on. I guess I can settle for heavy duty spokes. What gauge won't I have to true or at least not as often as 50 miles? I see so many 12 gauge but idk if thats thick enough.
 
Yeah, so far 10 guage is the thickest I can find, I guess that will do? I can put a sprocket hub adaptor on
 
The mag wheels from bikeberry can be used with disc or regular v brakes. You will need an adapter to fit the disc brake and gear. You can cold set your frame if its steel to accept a wider wheel. Heres a link on how to.
 
Yeah, mines aluminum. And in order for the motored sprocket on the bikeberry mag wheel to align on my bike and probably any bike, you'd have offset the engine which is stupid.
I'm gonna buy these
10 gauge steel 26"×2.125" bicycle rims
 
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