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Title: cruiser or mtb whats the difference
Post by: Bigbadsam on October 31, 2013, 08:49 PM
I've recently been thinking about getting a cruiser fir the rad rides.
I love bmx, building, sourcing parts, riding some thing you've built yourself im having trouble with the old Hip replacement on a 20" so a cruiser seems to be the way to go.
I have a custom dirt jump bike already and the only difference between it and a shop bought cruiser bmx seems to be gears and bars.
is it that simple to convert it to a bmx cruiser ?  "help"
Title: Re: cruiser or mtb whats the difference
Post by: midschooljon on October 31, 2013, 09:24 PM
Not really. Jump bikes are designed to have anything from an 80mm - 120mm fork on them. If you put a BMX fork on it the geometry changes quite a bit. Even if it has a rigid fork on it as standard, they are normally longer then standard BMX forks to allow guys to upgrade at a later stage. The rear wheel spacing is also wider so in some cases putting BMX wheels on isnt as easy as one might think either.

So not ideal, but I guess it cant hurt to try.  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: cruiser or mtb whats the difference
Post by: Dark Diggler on November 01, 2013, 06:24 AM
You could put a single speed kit on it and remove the front brake, you could put some rigid forks on it, S&M do some. It will still be an mtb though
And why bother, the gears will help you pedal with less pain and the suspension will absorb a lot of the jolts that hurt your hip
If you want to try a cruiser, I'm sure one of the troops would lend you one for one of the rides out
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