Bryanmcn
Member
How fast can a dual suspension mountain bike be converted to a Cruzbike with their kit?
I'm in Atlantic Canada. I'll be flying to Florida next spring. If I took just the kit, bought a Wally world bike, converted it to a Cruzbike, rode it for 10 days, converted it back and donated the bike, it would be cheaper then flying my own down or renting one down there.
Right?
So how long does a conversion take? An hour? Two hours?
Are there any videos / instructions on conversions. I can't find any on youtube.
I have a lot of old parts and frames so the plan would be to practice a few conversions here. My guess is that the BB and one crank (ring side?) could be preinstalled along with the big ring deraileur . The handle bar could be prepared with brakes, shifters and their cables and the handlebar attached to the steerer extension tube. Would this speed things up or am I missing a big time consuming task?
I'm in Atlantic Canada. I'll be flying to Florida next spring. If I took just the kit, bought a Wally world bike, converted it to a Cruzbike, rode it for 10 days, converted it back and donated the bike, it would be cheaper then flying my own down or renting one down there.
Right?
So how long does a conversion take? An hour? Two hours?
Are there any videos / instructions on conversions. I can't find any on youtube.
I have a lot of old parts and frames so the plan would be to practice a few conversions here. My guess is that the BB and one crank (ring side?) could be preinstalled along with the big ring deraileur . The handle bar could be prepared with brakes, shifters and their cables and the handlebar attached to the steerer extension tube. Would this speed things up or am I missing a big time consuming task?