stanmiller
Active Member
@EMGX - I thought the same thing, but I knew, on sight, that the Envoy was worth having. So I GAVE away a pristine Raleigh Team USA, a Schwinn World Tourist project, and another more recent Schwinn that was still from when Schwinn was a frontline brand. I still have a fleet of seven, including the Envoy. I rode it for awhile unpowered and the "tractor-trailer like" gearing as described by an earlier poster is dead on. The saddle is amazing. The 2.4" tires roll way better than I expected. I have a TSDZ2 in the BB and I bought a 104bcd adapter. I haven't decided on rings but I am considering 32/46. Sadly no one makes an adapter with a 64bcd granny carrier so 32T is the lowest one can go. I bought a rectangular format battery from EV3EM to fit in that open space behind the downtube. Allowed me to keep the frame mounted front rack I had bought.
I see that the front rack helps tilt the bike forward on the kickstand. That's nice. Before swapping to the Ergotec kickstand, my bike was easy to topple over.
It also looks like you removed the steering stabilizer. With the OEM stabilizer there was lot of steering wobble. I replaced it with this one from Velo Orange and it removed most of the side-to-side.
Velo Orange Wheel Stabilizer for Large Downtubes: 38-62mm | Tree Fort Bikes
www.treefortbikes.com
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