Paul
From Florida
September 24th, 2010
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So I have to say this........
I'm loving
this whole kit. I own a
chinese 2-stroke
and your kit is way more
reliable. I started
commuting to and from work
and in 2 weeks
I have 246 miles on it.
Not one problem from
the kit, i keep checking
all the nuts and
bolts and NOTHING is loose.
I did modify
the mounting bracket because
I didn't want
to loose my quick release
hub. To me it was
pretty simple but I do
have some good experience
with steel. I used to make
conveyers from
blueprints.
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The main thing is to make
sure you have the
correct distance from the
top of your axle
to the top of the support
bracket. Cut the
hub of a straight through
axle, put it on
the rear and attach the
support bracket and
tighten it down. I utilized
the dropout holes
for a rear rack and a hole
for a disc brake
set up I believe.
On the right side i utilized
the rear derailer
hole. I used the backside
of that weird bolt
that holds the derailer
on. it's what the
hanger hangs on. I bought
2 different length
mending brackets from "Ace",
for
my mounting. Once you have
the support bracket
in place. I eyed the available
holes that
I was able to use. After
I marked it I took
it off and drilled it.
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“No" my mounting holes
are not the same
on both sides. But i do
have this kit attached
to my bike with no problems
so far. At first
sign of a problem with
this set up I will
get back and update.
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