@MrCuete818 yes it will make a big difference I used to have a straight fork and got a bent one and now when i ride it scrapes but you could also get a smaller crank just depends on your style i personally like the bent forks rather than the straight and would go with a smaller crank
@GreatGungHolio Could be for style, or a precaution for harsh riding. Doesn't necessarily mean your fat if you have so many spokes, you could be a little paranoid like me and want the extra support, just in case you need em.
Thanks for this video. I got a bike for my son (not like the one in the video) but i just couldnt get the wheel in. Now i see that i can place the lock washer (?) on the outside in stead of the inside yeah!
A little late but make sure you also realize as you ratchet that same bolt but one side it moves everything over making the other side of the wheel shorter. So once you make it even on each side by doing this then it won't be hard to get on. Ask me how I know my bike is bent now for jamming it on and taking it all apart up top bad idea
What if My fender and springer seem crooked still? What would solve that? Also my fender also connects under where the handle bars pole is hollow. I also can't get my handle bars to stay straight. It's like the bolt won't tighten at top or is it inside the handle bars. I think I accidently tightened my bolt inside the wrong way I reached up into bottom to tighten instead of letting it naturally connect i guess from top. I don't know what to do! If my frame is slightly bent now it would most likely be at wheel right? Bars appear straight still. I messed with the top bolt the big one on the fork up top above back of front wheel. It was so hard to get back together too. How would I measure to buy your fork with the wheels to make sure it would work with My frame? I may just do that. My wheels are 20 inch i know standard stingray size. How do you know how much of an angle to put your front wheel?
I just have to say, you sound like ferris bueller. If you are doing this as an advertisement for your website then you should post a link in the video description. I know you say it in the video but a link would show a bit more thought.
@MrCuete818 yes it will make a big difference I used to have a straight fork and got a bent one and now when i ride it scrapes but you could also get a smaller crank just depends on your style i personally like the bent forks rather than the straight and would go with a smaller crank
@GreatGungHolio Could be for style, or a precaution for harsh riding. Doesn't necessarily mean your fat if you have so many spokes, you could be a little paranoid like me and want the extra support, just in case you need em.
Great install video
Thanks for this video. I got a bike for my son (not like the one in the video) but i just couldnt get the wheel in. Now i see that i can place the lock washer (?) on the outside in stead of the inside yeah!
A little late but make sure you also realize as you ratchet that same bolt but one side it moves everything over making the other side of the wheel shorter. So once you make it even on each side by doing this then it won't be hard to get on. Ask me how I know my bike is bent now for jamming it on and taking it all apart up top bad idea
A little late, but thank you anyway 😁
you can either change you cranks or get a smaller crown
Dude I just checked out your website. I'm so in love 😍 omg .
@Kin9JoKer13killa , depends where you live....I just found some at the santa fe springs swapt meet in california.....
Where can I get the brace only and not the fender?
Does anyone else get a rattle from the fender hitting the straight bar? Any fixes?
I used clear rubber stick on "feet" for putting under furniture. Works great.
What size are the rims and the fork
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WEAR DID YOU GET WHITE WALL TIRE FROM LET ME KNOW THANKS
My front fender can’t fit through are they slimmer ones ?
What if My fender and springer seem crooked still? What would solve that? Also my fender also connects under where the handle bars pole is hollow. I also can't get my handle bars to stay straight. It's like the bolt won't tighten at top or is it inside the handle bars. I think I accidently tightened my bolt inside the wrong way I reached up into bottom to tighten instead of letting it naturally connect i guess from top. I don't know what to do! If my frame is slightly bent now it would most likely be at wheel right? Bars appear straight still. I messed with the top bolt the big one on the fork up top above back of front wheel. It was so hard to get back together too. How would I measure to buy your fork with the wheels to make sure it would work with My frame? I may just do that. My wheels are 20 inch i know standard stingray size. How do you know how much of an angle to put your front wheel?
yea where do you get those rims and tires?"
lowrider shops anywhere
I just have to say, you sound like ferris bueller. If you are doing this as an advertisement for your website then you should post a link in the video description. I know you say it in the video but a link would show a bit more thought.
Quick question: I want to buy some 20x2.125 rims, would a 20x1.75 tire fit ?
I'm in Spokane Washington I'm trying to put lowrider parts on my Schwinn cruiser 6
Y'all don't have anything in stock.
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you see i am having a tough disiccion choosing the bent fork or the straight ones.. :S
I like bent
@GreatGungHolio its fo style u dee dee dee
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