Justin Meguess Wow, thanks for sharing. Do you find that it takes away whatever bottom coverage we get with he standard plastic foot pegs? Also, would the child run the risk of scraping their ankles when walking/running with the bike?
BW T The pegs do take a little getting use to. They are more like dirt bike foot pegs but grip the shoe or boot much better and are slightly wider. They definitely would do a little damage if bare skin were to make contact in a crash or running/pushing the bike.
Hey Justin, Thanks for that video! I noticed that when you were testing the back wheel (spinning it) it sort of free spooled. When I spin my back wheel it comes to a stop on its own fairly quickly. Afraid that's gonna put extra strain on the motor. Spins for like 3 seconds and then stops. I adjusted the brake knobs like you did in the video and tinkered with them for a while, I couldn't get the wheel to spin like yours did. Any suggestions? Thanks Justin
If you look at the rear brake housing down by the wheel you should see a couple screw with lock nuts on them these will directly adjust the brake pad inside the housing. You could give that a try and if all else fails you may need to take the rear wheel off clean out the brake assembly. Let me know if this helps.
@@SkinnyAndFast Stupid question from me...What exactly those 2 screws with contra nuts are for ,please??? In my case it doesn't matter if I have them there or not(of course not fully screwed in) wheel is spinning same...🤔
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
Thanks for the video. It will help me and my kid a lot !!!
thank you!
Thanks for sharing this video bro it’s really helps a lot 👍 watching from Singapore
Thanks, very helpful. What is the foot peg modification did you add on?
BW T nihiloconcepts.com/products/stacyc-billet-foot-pegs
Here they are! I have a build video that could be helpful as well. Check my channel.
Justin Meguess Wow, thanks for sharing. Do you find that it takes away whatever bottom coverage we get with he standard plastic foot pegs? Also, would the child run the risk of scraping their ankles when walking/running with the bike?
BW T The pegs do take a little getting use to. They are more like dirt bike foot pegs but grip the shoe or boot much better and are slightly wider. They definitely would do a little damage if bare skin were to make contact in a crash or running/pushing the bike.
Justin Meguess Thanks, I ended up ordering a set, I’ll see how my 5 year handles them, thanks for the reco. Does your son like them?
BW T We have not rode them much. It’s been raining. They do change the foot position slightly. I think he will like them much better soon!
Hey Justin, Thanks for that video! I noticed that when you were testing the back wheel (spinning it) it sort of free spooled. When I spin my back wheel it comes to a stop on its own fairly quickly. Afraid that's gonna put extra strain on the motor. Spins for like 3 seconds and then stops. I adjusted the brake knobs like you did in the video and tinkered with them for a while, I couldn't get the wheel to spin like yours did. Any suggestions? Thanks Justin
If you look at the rear brake housing down by the wheel you should see a couple screw with lock nuts on them these will directly adjust the brake pad inside the housing. You could give that a try and if all else fails you may need to take the rear wheel off clean out the brake assembly. Let me know if this helps.
@@SkinnyAndFast You the man Justin! Thank you. I'm gonna try that now. We rode it for the first time yesterday, so I doubt it needs to be cleaned out👍
@@SkinnyAndFast Stupid question from me...What exactly those 2 screws with contra nuts are for ,please???
In my case it doesn't matter if I have them there or not(of course not fully screwed in) wheel is spinning same...🤔
Do a walk around on the 140 please