- cross-posted to:
- utilitycycling@slrpnk.net
- cross-posted to:
- utilitycycling@slrpnk.net
I had been looking for a bike to get around my local city and managed to snag a Huffy cruiser for $50. It is in decent shape with only some superficial rust on the pedals. This will be a big learning experience for me as I haven’t ridden a bike for nine years. I’ll both learn how to use a bike to run errands and how to do some of my own maintenance. Maybe even customize it a bit by adding a frame lock and a 3 speed gear hub. I guess we shall see how far I get in this learning and fitness quest.
Plastic bmx pedals such as odyssey twisters are great option, less harsh for the shoes than ones with metal screws. Also way cheaper
Though finding any kind of pedals might be difficult with 1pc cranks, since those usually require pedals with 1/2" axles…
So the rear wheel on a bike I am riding has a spoke that broke, getting that fixed but it caused the chain to slip enough that it kicked around and stabbed the back of my calf. The bike is a Raliegh like an m20 or such? Any advice on making sure the chain won’t slip once the spoke is replaced (assuming the wheel is proper once replaced)