Nice prices on frames and parts, if it's legit.

MikeFairbanks

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If you move to page five (give or take, depending on your device or browser) there are some good prices on cruiser frames.

I haven't ordered from them or even looked through most of the site, but the frames and bars look promising.

Link: http://www.streetlowrider.com/shop/Parts-Frames/c25_37/index.html
 
You have something against pages 1-4 esse? :wink:
 
Since entire bikes like that can be found for about $100, that's about right for the frame I actually looked at, 60 bucks. Dissapointing that they don't spec much on it. I wonder what the dropout width is, and what headset it would take. Looks like the bb would be for a one piece steel crank.

Likely much much cheaper to just go buy the whole bike at walmart, unless you just happen to have forks, bb, crank, brakes etc sitting around the house. Likely these are aimed at guys who will be fabricating and chroming everything on the bike themselves.
 
Looks like frames set up for pedal use,with a coaster or roller brake rear wheel. Agree, no specs are a big fault there. If I was going to build an e-cruiser I would be using a frame that had either the rear disc caliper mount or the posts for mounting linear pull v-brakes. Wallmart bikes tend to be short from seat tube to headtube. People that motorize them with gas engines report that cracked frame welds are common.
 
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