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Geometric Engin
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BUMBLEBEE BUZZ:
Was wondering if the parts on the cheapest Wal-Mart bicycles ($45 in a recent sale) would be
worth buying just for them. Save the wheels, which come with tires and tubes all new, save the
new chain, save the crank stuff, save the new cables and cable housings, save a lot of little
parts that cost a bunch separately such as the freewheel, and toss the frame plus other small
parts as junk.
The hubs on the wheels looked pretty decent at quick
glance on a recent visit, but it's hard to know. Would
the wheels stand up under load? Are their spokes good?
Balancing Engineer
Was wondering if the parts on the cheapest Wal-Mart bicycles ($45 in a recent sale) would be
worth buying just for them. Save the wheels, which come with tires and tubes all new, save the
new chain, save the crank stuff, save the new cables and cable housings, save a lot of little
parts that cost a bunch separately such as the freewheel, and toss the frame plus other small
parts as junk.
The hubs on the wheels looked pretty decent at quick
glance on a recent visit, but it's hard to know. Would
the wheels stand up under load? Are their spokes good?
Balancing Engineer