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_ForceD_ 12-29-22 03:41 PM

Handlebar bracket
 
I picked up an old Schwinn Crossfit to use for beating around the neighborhood. Can anyone say what this rack on the handlebars is for? It looks like it’s for a removable basket. There aren’t any manufacturer markings on it. — Dan

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wolfchild 12-29-22 04:30 PM

The tire tread is backwards. You need to flip the wheel around and correct it.

_ForceD_ 12-29-22 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by wolfchild (Post 22752401)
The tire tread is backwards. You need to flip the wheel around and correct it.

That’s the least of many issues the bike has. Not a big concern since I’m just using it for running around the neighborhood at the vacation house, a quick trip down to the store, etc. Will likely never ride this bike more than a few miles at a time. But, next time I have it off, I’ll reverse it. Actually, I did dismount both tires just to check the integrity of the tube…both were flat. When I remounted them, I did check for a rotation direction indicator on the sidewalls. There isn’t one. And honestly didn’t really take notice of the tread at first. They are pretty old Kenda tires, and I checked Kenda, and a few other sites for info regarding rotation. Mixed results. The Kenda site says to observe the indicator on the sidewall (which isn’t present). Other sites say (regarding Kenda tires) if there isn’t an indicator, rotation doesn’t matter. One site (not Kenda’s) did say that the “arrow” in the tread is the indicator. Anyway…

Dan

veganbikes 12-29-22 06:23 PM

It is for crushing cables and causing shifting and braking issues. We had a customer who had that same sort of basket rack thing and he was always having issues and when we finally convinced him to remove it he came back a week later and was so happy no more issues.

Unless it has a good support so it holds up against the head tube or something so it doesn't hit the cables it will likely cause problems.

_ForceD_ 12-29-22 08:14 PM

No issues with the cables…but thanks for the advice. FYI, the removable basket (if that’s what it’s for) didn’t come with the bike.

Dan

veganbikes 12-29-22 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by _ForceD_ (Post 22752624)
No issues with the cables…but thanks for the advice. FYI, the removable basket (if that’s what it’s for) did come with the bike.

Dan

When loaded it can. Unladen usually not so much but when it moves back with weight it can take an effect.

retswerb 12-29-22 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by _ForceD_ (Post 22752624)
No issues with the cables…but thanks for the advice. FYI, the removable basket (if that’s what it’s for) did come with the bike.

Dan

Did, or didn't? If it did, post a pic of the basket too

_ForceD_ 12-29-22 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by retswerb (Post 22752640)
Did, or didn't? If it did, post a pic of the basket too

didn’t. Thanks. Corrected.


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