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      All he needs is a case of Heineken on the back.
      tasty

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        Bendix Two-Speed kickback

        Its about time this thread had a picture of a Bendix 2 speed. You pedal backwards slightly to upshift (or downshift). If you pedal back farther you get coaster brake.

        This bike started when I saw a Metalflake Purple banana seat on ebay. I gradually pieced it together from everywhere to have all the parts for a full legit 1966 Schwinn DeLuxe StingRay.
        Attached Files
        Here is my photo gallery answering common questions about Ground Control Suspension, and e30 suspension problems in general.
        Ground Control Gallery

        The Ground Control facebook page: Dragged, kicking and screaming into social media to see what happens next.
        Ground Control facebook page

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          Here's my bike, wal-mart special . It was cheap, and I needed a bike to get around wisconsin..



          Excuse the crappy cell phone pic :nice:

          Dunno why it's so blurry, my phone usually does better than that... I'll try again later.

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            ^Nothing there
            tasty

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              Originally posted by scabzzzz View Post
              Dude its almost unbearable to ride its so hard to pedal.

              Once you ease up the difficulty, skids become easier. Hills are easier. Just feels more fluent. Perfect middle ratio for speed and tricks.
              I might do it just to make skids easier, there's not really that many bad hills around here. I'm just afraid that if I make it easier, it's going to be harder to keep a good cadence and keep from bouncing around when going down them. But I thought that going to more teeth on the cog will make it harder to pedal? I must have this backwards. Also, if I just go a little higher and go to a 17t, I'll have more skid patches, since it's an odd number, right?
              Last edited by Jand3rson; 08-28-2008, 06:20 PM.

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                fixed it

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                  That's actually not bad for a Wal-Mart bike. Tons of people convert Sears and other old junk bikes into badass fixies all the time. It's too bad that frame doesn't have the right dropouts, that would be a sick fixie frame.

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                    Just got back from a night ride on my mtb. 2002 Specialized with XTR components. I was going to turn this into a SS but I think I want my first to be a rigid.

                    Originally posted by Simon S
                    When a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..

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                      You know you're an E30 owner when any picture you take of anything in or near your garage has a random E30 part in it, somewhere.

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                        Oh boy. Just got back from a shakedown ride with my new goodies. The bike is SO much lighter and comfortable now.

                        James Peacock

                        WWFSMD?

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                          That is a great looking bike.

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                            nice cross bike
                            tasty

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                              One of the local bike shops has a 17t Surly cog in stock for $30. I might just have to go snag this tomorrow...

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                                Not mine, but a C'dale CF gearie converted to SS with a Eno rear hub. Super hot IMHO




                                full thread http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=446266
                                BEERTECH

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