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Old 03-28-2017, 08:59 PM   #151
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I read that they might be out of them until May.
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Old 03-29-2017, 06:01 PM   #152
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The person I spoke to about my title Annie said all the Brozzs are gone. Sold the last one recently. She said they were real popular. I think we all have posted here about them. She mentioned all the Brozz bikes paperwork went out yesterday and today.


 
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Old 03-29-2017, 06:04 PM   #153
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I noticed that the turning radius on these bikes is crap I do not think I can turn it around in the space I have in my garage. Has anybody modified the locks by cutting them down a bit? What would be the reason that it is set up as it is?


 
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Old 03-29-2017, 07:11 PM   #154
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I noticed that the turning radius on these bikes is crap I do not think I can turn it around in the space I have in my garage. Has anybody modified the locks by cutting them down a bit? What would be the reason that it is set up as it is?
Good thing we ordered them when we did.


 
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Old 03-29-2017, 07:22 PM   #155
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I noticed that the turning radius on these bikes is crap I do not think I can turn it around in the space I have in my garage. Has anybody modified the locks by cutting them down a bit? What would be the reason that it is set up as it is?
A motorcycle doesn't turn like a bicycle, that's the simple version.
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Old 03-29-2017, 08:19 PM   #156
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I noticed that the turning radius on these bikes is crap I do not think I can turn it around in the space I have in my garage. Has anybody modified the locks by cutting them down a bit? What would be the reason that it is set up as it is?
its a fairly short wheel base and will turn extremely sharp and dig in when riding. to be able to turn sharper may throw you forward off the bike.
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Old 03-29-2017, 09:02 PM   #157
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I get it regarding it is not a bicycle but I don't recall my Hodaka I had as a kid or the Yamaha DT I got for my son that is sitting in the shed now, having this big of turn radius.

Another question can anyone recommend a place to get a front and rear tube.
I have read here that this is one place that may be weak and needs to be addressed.

The sizes are
Front 1.85 X 19 90-90-19
Rear 2.5 X 17 110-90-17

When I have looked I can not find the exact size of the tire.
Do tubes have a range of sizes they can work with?


 
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Old 03-29-2017, 09:34 PM   #158
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I get it regarding it is not a bicycle but I don't recall my Hodaka I had as a kid or the Yamaha DT I got for my son that is sitting in the shed now, having this big of turn radius.

Another question can anyone recommend a place to get a front and rear tube.
I have read here that this is one place that may be weak and needs to be addressed.

The sizes are
Front 1.85 X 19 90-90-19
Rear 2.5 X 17 110-90-17

When I have looked I can not find the exact size of the tire.
Do tubes have a range of sizes they can work with?
Those are small bikes.

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...term=sti+tubes

That is what I use for tubes and you listed rim size and not tire size.
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Old 03-29-2017, 09:38 PM   #159
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Those are small bikes.

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...term=sti+tubes

That is what I use for tubes and you listed rim size and not tire size.
He listed both rim and tire size the tire size is
90/90-19
110/90-17
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Old 03-29-2017, 09:39 PM   #160
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I get it regarding it is not a bicycle but I don't recall my Hodaka I had as a kid or the Yamaha DT I got for my son that is sitting in the shed now, having this big of turn radius.

Another question can anyone recommend a place to get a front and rear tube.
I have read here that this is one place that may be weak and needs to be addressed.

The sizes are
Front 1.85 X 19 90-90-19
Rear 2.5 X 17 110-90-17

When I have looked I can not find the exact size of the tire.
Do tubes have a range of sizes they can work with?
I got luckey and my local bike shop had them in stock.
I have looked and have been unable to find them on line also .
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Old 03-30-2017, 08:43 AM   #161
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Those are small bikes.

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...term=sti+tubes

That is what I use for tubes and you listed rim size and not tire size.
I Listed both.

The sizes are
Front Rim 1.85 X 19
Tire 90-90-19

Rear Rim 2.5 X 17
Tire 110-90-17

From the link you posted the sizes I can choose from are
Front
100/90 X 19
110-120/90 X 19

Rear
70/100 X 17

None of these match the size of the tire is that OK?


 
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Old 03-31-2017, 06:59 AM   #162
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Well I be. Look what I got in my email

TRACKING INFORMATION FOR REPLACEMENT PANEL

Bike.cc Support <support@bike.cc>
12:03 PM (17 hours ago)

Good afternnoon Mr. xxxxxxx,

Here is the tracking number as promised for your replacement panel, it is being shipped via FedEx and is leaving our warehouse today. Tracking # 778782698490

Now lets hope it is packed well and is not damaged



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Old 03-31-2017, 07:13 AM   #163
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Well I be. Look what I got in my email

TRACKING INFORMATION FOR REPLACEMENT PANEL

Bike.cc Support <support@bike.cc>
12:03 PM (17 hours ago)

Here is the tracking number as promised for your replacement panel, it is being shipped via FedEx
I'm genuinely shocked! That's cool though... Nice they actually followed through.



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Old 03-31-2017, 10:41 AM   #164
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I Listed both.

The sizes are
Front Rim 1.85 X 19
Tire 90-90-19

Rear Rim 2.5 X 17
Tire 110-90-17

From the link you posted the sizes I can choose from are
Front
100/90 X 19
110-120/90 X 19

Rear
70/100 X 17

None of these match the size of the tire is that OK?
Not in my opinion. The rear seems to be quite a stretch, the tire is 40mm bigger. Or an inch and nine-sixteeths bigger, and as for the front, the last thing in a tube that you want is one that is too big. Way to easy to get a pinched tube...ARH


 
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Old 03-31-2017, 03:22 PM   #165
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Not in my opinion. The rear seems to be quite a stretch, the tire is 40mm bigger. Or an inch and nine-sixteeths bigger, and as for the front, the last thing in a tube that you want is one that is too big. Way to easy to get a pinched tube...ARH
Do you have any suggestions on where I should be looking for a tube?


 
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