Sal Paradise
Hooligan
Thanks George . You are right, although I don't think one washer thickness of center alignment will be noticable.
This bike gets around and my friends, wife and sons all hop on it. Therefore, I keep up on tires, brakes, shocks, everything adjusted, bled. Always every bolt checked, new cotter pins put in, etc. Amazing how people will just hop on a 28 year old bike and zoom around without even checking the tire pressure if you let them.
The only saving grace is it seems dependable and solid all the time, never a glitch so I am not spending time trouble shooting. That and its slow enough for the noobs.
The tires are now basically the same size as the Bonny and the new 19" front wheel and wider rubber really settled the bike down and made it more stable.
This bike gets around and my friends, wife and sons all hop on it. Therefore, I keep up on tires, brakes, shocks, everything adjusted, bled. Always every bolt checked, new cotter pins put in, etc. Amazing how people will just hop on a 28 year old bike and zoom around without even checking the tire pressure if you let them.
The only saving grace is it seems dependable and solid all the time, never a glitch so I am not spending time trouble shooting. That and its slow enough for the noobs.
The tires are now basically the same size as the Bonny and the new 19" front wheel and wider rubber really settled the bike down and made it more stable.
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