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Parts for Dynacraft bicycle
I have a men's Dynacraft bicycle, Model 8202-41.
It's the Next model. Does anyone sell replacements shocks for it ? Thanks. |
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Parts for Dynacraft bicycle
Andy wrote:
I have a men's Dynacraft bicycle, Model 8202-41. It's the Next model. Does anyone sell replacements shocks for it ? Those are disposable bicycle shaped objects sold in department stores. That's not a shock absorber and it never was. Ask your department store or the manufacturer if they can help you. Then resolve to buy a real bike next time around. Chalo |
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On 10/13/2011 4:53 AM, Chalo wrote:
Andy wrote: I have a men's Dynacraft bicycle, Model 8202-41. It's the Next model. Does anyone sell replacements shocks for it ? Those are disposable bicycle shaped objects sold in department stores. That's not a shock absorber and it never was. Ask your department store or the manufacturer if they can help you. Then resolve to buy a real bike next time around. Chalo Well come on now, this is a /tech/ newsgroup. You are not incorrect, but you should attempt to explain /why/ it's a poor choice. ------------- Now then. It is true that the Dynacraft bicycles appear to be basically Wal-Mart bikes. Better models may be available elsewhere, but Wal-Mart's site does show them to have carried at least one "Next" model with an in-frame shock. The problem with trying to maintain generic bicycles like this (that is, those with rear suspension built-in to the frame) is that bicycle shocks are evolving over time. The original ones were only about 100mm between the eyelets (the two mounting holes on the ends) and had only 10-20mm of compression. Bicycle shocks have gotten longer and longer over time--the better downhill bikes use shocks that are now up around 400mm between eyelets, and there's a few custom-built models with shocks that are 450+ mm long. The name-brand companies like Rock Shox (probably the cheapest name-brand out there now) used to make 100mm shocks but they stopped years ago as the demand for them fell. So the consequence of this is that even if you had a bike that was a really expensive model when it came out 15+ years ago, you still may not be able to find a replacement frame shock for it now. (-and if you by a "good" suspended bike now, you likely will not be able to find a replacement shock for it 15 years from now, either. I have long contended on the motorized-bicycle sites that if you are building a custom frame from scratch and want suspension, you are better off designing your frame to use the generic 12-inch-long minibike shocks--as they have not changed dimensions in the past 50+ years. The spring rates aren't ideal, but the un-damped one costs only about $30 and an oil-damped variant is $40 each) As the name-brand shock companies stopped producing the shorter shocks, the Taiwanese and Chinese factories moved into that segment and began making cheap suspended MTB frames such as what you now see at department stores. They don't maintain any retail outlets though, so this leaves you kind of stuck if you need to replace one of these things. Wal-mart will tell you to take it to a real bike shop; product support is not part of their retailing plan. A real bike shop will either-- ....charge you a lot for finding a shock that will fit, or- ....just tell you they can't get one, because there isn't one in their supplier catalogs, and they don't want the bother of the extra effort involved because they don't think you'd want to pay for the time it would really take them to do. If you need replacement shocks for any of the cheaper generic MTB frames, you will probably have the most luck looking for them on eBay. If you pay more than $25 or so you're paying too much; these things are dirt cheap. You will need to know the length (the distance between the two mounting eyelets with the shock uncompressed). Here is one that is six inches (150mm) between eyelets, and is priced at $12 (twelve US dollars each) http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-BLACK-75...e m35b1b862fc If you POSITIVELY LOVE this bike then buy several shocks now--when you can find them--because 1-2 years on they may no longer be available at all, from anywhere. |
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On 10/13/2011 5:39 AM, DougC wrote:
You will need to know the length (the distance between the two mounting eyelets with the shock uncompressed). Here is one that is six inches (150mm) between eyelets, and is priced at $12 (twelve US dollars each) http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-BLACK-75...e m35b1b862fc If you POSITIVELY LOVE this bike then buy several shocks now--when you can find them--because 1-2 years on they may no longer be available at all, from anywhere. I forgot to include in the these shocks were never dimensionally standardized--so they may have different eyelet widths, need different diameters of mounting bolts and so on. Since there was no single manufacturer there's nobody you can email to ask what those dimensions were--so even after getting one with the proper length,,,, you still might end up using some different bolts/spacers/washers to get the new shock attached usefully. |
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On Oct 13, 5:48*am, DougC wrote:
On 10/13/2011 5:39 AM, DougC wrote: You will need to know the length (the distance between the two mounting eyelets with the shock uncompressed). Here is one that is six inches (150mm) between eyelets, and is priced at $12 (twelve US dollars each) http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-BLACK-75...YCLE-SEAT-SHOC... If you POSITIVELY LOVE this bike then buy several shocks now--when you can find them--because 1-2 years on they may no longer be available at all, from anywhere. I forgot to include in the these shocks were never dimensionally standardized--so they may have different eyelet widths, need different diameters of mounting bolts and so on. Since there was no single manufacturer there's nobody you can email to ask what those dimensions were--so even after getting one with the proper length,,,, you still might end up using some different bolts/spacers/washers to get the new shock attached usefully. Thanks Doug. Chalo offered to buy my bike for $150, so I may take his offer. :-) |
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Andy wrote:
Chalo offered to buy my bike for $150, so I may take his offer. :-) It probably has some value as a scarecrow to ward off knowledgeable bike thieves. For what it's worth, Dynacraft might actually help you (though I wouldn't bet on it). Huffy (a similar but unrelated brand) has been quite obliging about furnishing inexpensive replacement parts for their hideous abominations unto the Lord for as long as I can remember. Chalo |
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On Oct 15, 12:47*pm, Chalo wrote:
Andy wrote: Chalo offered to buy my bike for $150, so I may take his offer. :-) It probably has some value as a scarecrow to ward off knowledgeable bike thieves. For what it's worth, Dynacraft might actually help you (though I wouldn't bet on it). *Huffy (a similar but unrelated brand) has been quite obliging about furnishing inexpensive replacement parts for their hideous abominations unto the Lord for as long as I can remember. Chalo Dynacraft has not answered my emails. When I bought the bike, my funds were very limited. Looking at the shock, it looks to be built into the fork. Definitely looks like a "throwaway bike." :-) When one of them goes out, I will just buy another better bike. Andy |
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On Oct 15, 12:56 pm, Andy wrote:
On Oct 15, 12:47 pm, Chalo wrote: Andy wrote: Chalo offered to buy my bike for $150, so I may take his offer. :-) It probably has some value as a scarecrow to ward off knowledgeable bike thieves. For what it's worth, Dynacraft might actually help you (though I wouldn't bet on it). Huffy (a similar but unrelated brand) has been quite obliging about furnishing inexpensive replacement parts for their hideous abominations unto the Lord for as long as I can remember. Chalo Dynacraft has not answered my emails. When I bought the bike, my funds were very limited. Looking at the shock, it looks to be built into the fork. Definitely looks like a "throwaway bike." :-) When one of them goes out, I will just buy another better bike. One of them? Are you talking about *front* suspension? In that case you ought to be able to easily replace the front fork with something rigid. But yeah - don't let this stop you getting a better bike. On a budget? (Who isn't.) http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites |
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On Oct 15, 3:06*pm, Dan O wrote:
On Oct 15, 12:56 pm, Andy wrote: On Oct 15, 12:47 pm, Chalo wrote: Andy wrote: Chalo offered to buy my bike for $150, so I may take his offer. :-) It probably has some value as a scarecrow to ward off knowledgeable bike thieves. For what it's worth, Dynacraft might actually help you (though I wouldn't bet on it). *Huffy (a similar but unrelated brand) has been quite obliging about furnishing inexpensive replacement parts for their hideous abominations unto the Lord for as long as I can remember. Chalo Dynacraft has not answered my emails. When I bought the bike, my funds were very limited. Looking at the shock, it looks to be built into the fork. Definitely looks like a "throwaway bike." :-) When one of them goes out, I will just buy another better bike. One of them? *Are you talking about *front* suspension? *In that case you ought to be able to easily replace the front fork with something rigid. But yeah - don't let this stop you getting a better bike. *On a budget? *(Who isn't.) *http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites Front suspension. Since Dynacraft has no parts or specs list, how would I go about finding a replacement front fork ? I have already had one boot come loose from one of the shocks. :-( Andy |
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On Oct 13, 2:53*am, Chalo wrote:
Andy wrote: I have a men's Dynacraft bicycle, Model 8202-41. It's the Next model. Does anyone sell replacements shocks for it ? Those are disposable bicycle shaped objects sold in department stores. *That's not a shock absorber and it never was. Ask your department store or the manufacturer if they can help you. Then resolve to buy a real bike next time around. Chalo love those Wal electric bikes ! clean, elegant, zooooom. happy owner. funny thing, only seeum once. |
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