Thursday, January 6, 2022
FOR SALE: LARGE SANTA CRUZ CARBON CHAMELEON
Sunday, July 11, 2021
*FOR SALE * 1978 Puch Maxi
1978 Puch Maxi for sale (2 HP)
Lots of after market parts/modifications
K-Star 69cc kit case matched to E50 Transmission
New Dellorto SHA carburetor
New chain, New tires, New sealed bearings installed in hubs, New chain and sprockets, New cables, New brake shoes, New brake levers, New muffler, New rear shocks, New spark plug, Temperature gauge installed.
Newer stuffy crankshaft
New piston head / fresh rings!
New bearings and fluid in transmission
Included original parts; bing 15mm carb with a collection of jets for both types of carbs. Bing air filter, Original bars with mirror. Spare muffler, spare cables, spare brake shoes, spare tube, original axels, horn, spare chain, see pictures.
Lowered seat, lower than stock handlebars. Was once a hobby of mine, just fell out of love with it. Starts right up, may need the jetting adjusted? Stored over the winter; inside all it life. Only thing needs fixing is rear tail light. Plastic shroud cracked, currently held together with tape. Modded and tuned my local Grand Rapids legends. Rims and fenders have been painted. Lights work.
Moped is registered in Michigan with vin number. Has title.
$1000
Feel free to message with questions. Have a nice day!
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Happy Birthday Malia
Monday, February 27, 2017
The Process
Over the years I have developed a process for collecting and repairing bicycles. I'll come by bikes via donation or i'll skim the local used bike shop for frames and parts that can be transformed into something new. It's rad to think that a bike can be built into anything as long as the parts are compatible and properly installed. I've built bikes without a single piece from it's first incarnation; those are my favorite (and also the most time consuming.) I personally own bikes that I change around constantly because I get bored with their set up. I have four bikes that I rotate daily because each one is different and practical in its own way. I have a fast bike, a slow bike, a bike to get groceries with, a bike to ride off road, a bike to ride with two people, a bike to ride in the rain and a bike to play bike polo. In my opinion, there is no such thing as owning too many bikes.
Each and every bicycle that leaves Bolt's Bikes is meticulously inspected and cleaned. I go over every inch with a "fine tooth comb." I build bikes that I would want to ride. I build bikes that are going to last, as long as there are no accidents along the way. I have very high standards for my creations. It is not uncommon to find me cleaning the spokes of a wheel or scrubbing the inside of a derailleur or brakes on a bike that will sell for less than $300. Some may see this as a waste of time, but completing this task brings me satisfaction and joy. Building bikes for new or return customers establishes a bond. It is an investment of my time and effort, for which I hope results in happiness and practicality in my customers' lives. If they ride a bike I built for a week and it falls apart, they are not likely to return. They are likely to tell their friends about their poor experience. I offer a warranty of service for 30 days, ensuring the quality of purchase and work. If there is anything askew, or if a customer has any questions, they are welcome to contact me. My bicycles are more than just a "used bike on craigslist." Each one shows my meticulous attention to detail.
If after searching my current inventory, you cannot find a bike of interest, send me an email. I would love to put together the custom bike of your dreams.
-Jason Bolt
Monday, September 5, 2016
Out with the old...
When I look at this bike, I see a bike that has been around the block. It has been subject to numerous makeovers and a couple of crashes but is still rolling. Due to the multiple layers of rattle-canned paint, I can't make out the original make and model but judging from the frame style, I would guess it's from late 70's. The frame has unfortunately experienced its last mile; it has been used and abused. The parts however, are salvageable. A wheel set, Sugino crank, pedals, tubes, a sealed bottom bracket, a few nuts and bolts. This bike will live on, well, the components will..