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http://www.mongoose.com/usa/fireball-350
Almost precisely what I was looking for my next attempt. Aluminum frame on a 20 inch bike, should be light. V-brakes back and front. Good stopping power. One piece front fork. If it had shocks, they would bottom out. Ideally, it might have some suspension, but I have an exceptionally springy and comfortable aftermarket cruiser saddle (Serfas FS-CR). Rear derailer with sprockets up to 28 teeth. Probably can be upgraded to 34 teeth if necessary. Apparently the chain is 3/32 inch and the bottom bracket is a standard bicycle square taper type (the latter being a big bonus over a BMX bike, for my purpose). Thirty-six spokes for decent strength. Many have only 32. Ideally could be double walled rims, I guess. Ideally, the tires would be street tires but at least they aren't full out knobby. Besides not having suspension (that would make it more complex/expensive), not having street tires is the only real drawback. But of course tires eventually get replaced. The fact that it's small with 20 inch wheels isn't such a big deal since I won't be peddling. Most electric scooters have smaller wheels than that. |
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