GW's Motorized
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Could you post a link to one?I have a cog spacer for the engine.
Could you post a link to one?I have a cog spacer for the engine.
Could you post a link to one?
Let me.know how that works. I might invest in one.80cc motorized bike part spacer 1/8 inch ( stops chain from hitting your tire ) | eBay
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Thanks, I guess the pads last a little longer with some lube? Lol.Almost impossible to keep chainlube out of it, but here is what I do to minimise the problem.
After I have lubed the chain and let things fling around as it will after taking a ride, I then take a bottle of 91% isopropyl alcohol and wipe down the disk with it nice and wet whilst spinning the wheel with the pedals and also make sure to apply a little pressure on the brake lever to also make sure that the pads are also free of any chain lubirication...Works like a charm and only takes a few minutes.
91% percent also dries rapidly.
It would be very helpful to know exactly who, and which post, you are actually replying to, especially because you are a little "Tardy to the Party"...lol...Just sayingLate to the conversation, but In my experience caliper brakes work just fine if adjusted correctly. I got a pair to last 700 miles at periodic speeds of over 40 mph... Your probably just off center or there's not enough spring tension to properly return the pads off the rims, causing the torque of the motor to grind down the pads very quickly. Also, it sounds like you have old pads, which rubber becomes brittle over time. Best to get a new set of pads or just replace the brake altogether with a new setup. Here's a caliper brake that I found that will work with your setup, It even says In the description it's good for motorized bike builds (Ik...grain of salt) but it's only 20 bucks:
https://www.amazon.com/Sunlite-Rear-Bicycle-Brake-Kit/dp/B00LOZ9NK8/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2PQFJHN98APH8&keywords=beach+cruiser+brakes&qid=1706548279&sprefix=beach+cruiser+brake,aps,126&sr=8-6
Yea, I was replying to Wyvern when he said the pad wore off after 5 miles.It would be very helpful to know exactly who, and which post, you are actually replying to, especially because you are a little "Tardy to the Party"...lol...Just saying
I actually bought that exact set.Late to the conversation, but In my experience caliper brakes work just fine if adjusted correctly. I got a pair to last 700 miles at periodic speeds of over 40 mph... Your probably just off center or there's not enough spring tension to properly return the pads off the rims, causing the torque of the motor to grind down the pads very quickly. Also, it sounds like you have old pads, which rubber becomes brittle over time. Best to get a new set of pads or just replace the brake altogether with a new setup. Here's a caliper brake that I found that will work with your setup, It even says In the description it's good for motorized bike builds (Ik...grain of salt) but it's only 20 bucks:
https://www.amazon.com/Sunlite-Rear...79&sprefix=beach+cruiser+brake,aps,126&sr=8-6