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Mini Bike that twists when I ride it

Postby redfiat_as_guest on Mon Dec 17, 2007 4:06 am

I just bought what I thought was an A-Bike but it turns out to be a fake.
It has A-Bike printed on the bike, but the box it came in says its a Mini Bike.
It even has a quick start guide with SINCLALR RESEARCH logo on it - not SINCLAIR RESEARCH.

Anyway when I ride it , the seat and back twists from left to right. Not the actual seat but the frame that holds the seat. Does that make sense?

Anyway does the normal A-bike do this?

Also, is the Mini Bike identicle as far as function goes - or is it a really cheap knock off which I will have problems with?
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Postby redfiat on Mon Dec 17, 2007 4:16 am

this is my thread - did not realise I was not logged in when I posted it.
Here are some photos:

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Re: Mini Bike that twists when I ride it

Postby newcross on Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:33 pm

redfiat_as_guest wrote:Anyway when I ride it , the seat and back twists from left to right. Not the actual seat but the frame that holds the seat. Does that make sense?

Anyway does the normal A-bike do this?

Also, is the Mini Bike identicle as far as function goes - or is it a really cheap knock off which I will have problems with?


Hi, this is the first time I saw this fake variant. Genuine A-bike is definitely more sturdily built than those fakes, thus their frame doesn't twist.... well, that much. :lol:

(Genuine A-bike is of course less stable than conventional bike with solid frame, but just read reports from our members in this forum -- they prove the quality difference between fake and real. :wink: )

Besides the box, the silver bolts on the mini bicycle tell us it's a fake. Real A-bike uses BLACK bolts!!)
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Postby Guest on Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:15 pm

So do the twist a little. I can grab the stem of the bar holding the saddle up and can see it twist around a little where it is joined to the main part of the A.
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Postby kenwshmt2 on Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:26 pm

It looks like my first one.

that twisting will make the seat screw come out.
I recommend you get pipe seal tape and do what you can to slow it down.

I hope it was cheap, you got a lemon..
the freewheel won't last past 100 miles.
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Postby redfiat on Thu Dec 20, 2007 4:57 am

kenwshmt2 wrote:It looks like my first one.

that twisting will make the seat screw come out.
I recommend you get pipe seal tape and do what you can to slow it down.

I hope it was cheap, you got a lemon..
the freewheel won't last past 100 miles.


What do you mean the freewheel won't last? What is the freewheel?
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Postby Weakling on Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:50 am

I used the Search here in the forum and found several text and pictures
about the freewheel problem of copies

http://www.abikecentral.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=521

dont know if it is the best text may be others.

Here about how one copy lasted

http://abikecentral.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1481&highlight=#1481

I've gotten 164 recorded miles from it, and I probably went 200 miles total on it.


Here is other wear and tear things to look out for on the copies.

http://abikecentral.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1331&highlight=#1331

Here about the seat screw loosening and maybe how to handle it?
http://abikecentral.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1235&highlight=#1235
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