Subject: Re: converting to a cush drive
Author: Hunter Jones
Date: Apr 1, 2001, 9:35 PM
Post ID: 1706135086
Me again,
I have a T rear wheel on my Eldo. It drops right in. You need the whole
wheel assy as in brake, hub, yada yada yada. I had to put a spacer at the
brake plate for the brake stay as it rubbed the tire. I have a 120/90
Pirelli MT68 (I think) on there. Works great!
Are you coming to the MGNA wingding at the end of April? I wouldn't mind
meeting some listers.
Hunter
At 11:36 PM 4/1/2001 -0400, you wrote:
............................................................ Download our FREE software at Gaming Club Online Casino, open a Real account and you get $10 FREE -no purchase required! Purchase $50 and receive a guaranteed $40 to $500 FREE! http://click.topica.com/caaabzJb1dfltb2rQ5Za/GamingClub ............................................................ All- I've noticed a few of y'all mention converting the eldo rear drive and wheel to a cush drive setup. Is it pretty straightforward? Buy a T series bike and the needed parts just bolt on or is it more involved than that? Curious. Chris in NC '74 Eldo civ. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer athttp://explorer.msn.com --- Sponsor's Message -------------------------------------- Who Are the Top Dogs? Find out about the best newsletters and discussions! http://click.topica.com/caaaa4qb1dfltb2rQ5Zf/TopDogs ------------------------------------------------------------ |