Crankers
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Crankers
Jus bought new "Kids" bike its about 3 ft tall wheels less than a foot tall so i put the wheels n handle bars and everything on my kmart bike but its not goin fast enuf.
do u guys think i'd be able to take the cranks off my mountain bike to fit em on my kmart bike?
do u guys think i'd be able to take the cranks off my mountain bike to fit em on my kmart bike?
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yea the cranks dont matter, there for strenth and torque. the gearing is what ur looking for, like i run on street a 39-16, a little quick, but i can see that u want top speed so id go with a cheep 45,46,48-16 thattle get ya goin fast but itl look ********. but what i say "whatevers comfortible."
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Originally Posted by bmxican505
yea the cranks dont matter, there for strenth and torque. the gearing is what ur looking for, like i run on street a 39-16, a little quick, but i can see that u want top speed so id go with a cheep 45,46,48-16 thattle get ya goin fast but itl look ********. but what i say "whatevers comfortible."
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Originally Posted by bmxican505
yea the cranks dont matter, there for strenth and torque. the gearing is what ur looking for, like i run on street a 39-16, a little quick, but i can see that u want top speed so id go with a cheep 45,46,48-16 thattle get ya goin fast but itl look ********. but what i say "whatevers comfortible."
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Well that guy said the cranks are for torque and strength witch is exactly what i needed now i got it since i put longer cranks on my bike but it is very crappy that my bike tires are about half the size of a 20' they rotate much quicker witch means i top out faster but im thinking of making the back wheel/tire a 20' and the front a smaller like a hotrod u guys think it'll give me more top speed?
oh sorry about the spelling im so used to typing in IM's ^^ better?
oh sorry about the spelling im so used to typing in IM's ^^ better?
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good luck putting a 20" tire on a 12" bike...
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