I just got mine, only 30 miles on it. starts great, runs good, quality is better than I expected. I would buy another one, I do plan on buying another one in the future for my son to ride. Yes thumbs up for CSC customer service and providing a good bike. At this point I would not think twice about buying one.
This guy thinks he's got a jeep or a recovery 4x4 with that moped, like you really need to lower or raise your psi . Dude I go on and off all the time and I've never ever lower or raise my psi. I find the middle sweet spot.
Where do you love? 80 percent of the country you wouldn't need to lower psi. But if you live where trails are sugar sand then you might change your opinion. But to be honest I really don't use it as much for that. It more fir fixing flats out in the middle of the woods. In 40 years I've only had 3 times thank God that I got a flat in the woods but I wish I had this set up every time. Especially the one time I had to push my bike 2 miles up over rocky terrain. Took me 4 1/2 hours of non stop hard pushing. If that was you you would be happy you made this also. Could have changed the tube or patched it in 20 min. But you probably don't do real trail or off grid riding witch is fine nothing wrong with that.
Loved this idea did my own take a replaced the tool box with a dynaplug
Nice work!
How many miles do you have on the bike and do you recommend this bike
I just got mine, only 30 miles on it. starts great, runs good, quality is better than I expected. I would buy another one, I do plan on buying another one in the future for my son to ride. Yes thumbs up for CSC customer service and providing a good bike. At this point I would not think twice about buying one.
what kind of hand guards are those? are they any good? thanks
They came with it when I bought it second hand. You can find same still on Ebay and yes I like them
This guy thinks he's got a jeep or a recovery 4x4 with that moped, like you really need to lower or raise your psi . Dude I go on and off all the time and I've never ever lower or raise my psi. I find the middle sweet spot.
Where do you love? 80 percent of the country you wouldn't need to lower psi. But if you live where trails are sugar sand then you might change your opinion. But to be honest I really don't use it as much for that. It more fir fixing flats out in the middle of the woods. In 40 years I've only had 3 times thank God that I got a flat in the woods but I wish I had this set up every time. Especially the one time I had to push my bike 2 miles up over rocky terrain. Took me 4 1/2 hours of non stop hard pushing. If that was you you would be happy you made this also. Could have changed the tube or patched it in 20 min. But you probably don't do real trail or off grid riding witch is fine nothing wrong with that.
Change your profile to megajerk, better fit, you are welcome;)
Shut up idiots