9:18 am
27/05/2011
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pics of the wheel will be up later on
9:33 am
Moderators
14/08/2006
Have you had any problems with that coaster?
The reason I ask is because it's exactly the same as the Tuffneck one and the design isn't ready for the BMX industry. I know because I tested it. 99% of these coasters don't function correctly. They either slip or turn into fixed gear hubs because the piece of metal that the driver drives against cannot stay tight unless the bicycle only goes forwards and you are pedalling most of the time not coasting along (it's road bike technology). Also, the shelves inside the driver that the bearings sit on warp very easily depending on how hard you are on the bike.
If it works that's cool, but if it doesn't, well, you can't sell stuff on here without being totally honest about it mate. We're a small community and we all know each other. On my recommendation a few guys bought this style of coaster and all bar 1 (Kit) wasted their money.
Paul
1:02 pm
27/05/2011
i know wat u mean when i first got it it wudnt even let me pedal haha went and got it tuned by my lbs and it has been sweet ever since
til this day its still on my bike as im using brakes and dont wanna ruin my purple rain rim haha,im not here to scam anyone i just wanna get a geisha lite cos i have heard alot of good stories about em
whoever buys this wheel will be very pleased with it i assure u that
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