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02-24-2022, 03:33 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 11
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New TBR7
Picked up a china bike as a new hobby for me and the boy (we call him chunk), who has a helluva good time just tapping tools against the bike and trying to fit loose sockets onto anything and everything. Looking forward to learning how to ride.
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02-25-2022, 08:21 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Jun 2021
Posts: 110
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Good choice! Hit up the site for any assembly or mods! tbr7.com
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02-26-2022, 07:54 PM | #4 |
Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Dayton Pa.
Posts: 941
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Hi bought mine last year, 1300 miles and running good.Any question just ask here,great site for these china bikes.
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03-04-2022, 11:56 AM | #5 |
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,617
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Have fun with it! Welcome to the group. You will find LOTS of useful clues and tips here.
My son bought a new TBR7 at about the same time. We are not done with the build. He works, swims, and has school (homework too) so he doesn't often have time to work on it with me. Question for you... What battery did they send with the bike, and did it fit into the battery cradle? Also, Did your rear brake pedal/lever come without a drilled hole for the brake light spring? |
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03-25-2022, 08:35 PM | #6 | |
Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 11
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I cannot recall exactly the battery it came with, just that it was a sealed acid battery with comically poor fitment. I shall replace it in the coming months the moment I feel it is gives me serious problems. As far as a missing hole for a brake light spring, I'll have to look closely and see for myself as I am unsure what youre referring to. I know of two springs that I have leftover from assembly that continue to perplex me (if and when I think about them). Any clarification is appreciated. |
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03-25-2022, 08:26 PM | #7 |
Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 11
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I appreciate that, been very helpful so far.
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