29 In Coaster Brake Rear wheel Cruiser
29 In Coaster Brake Rear wheel Cruiser
29 In Coaster Brake Rear wheel Cruiser
29 In Coaster Brake Rear wheel Cruiser

29 In Coaster Brake Rear wheel Cruiser

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$79.99
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29" Rear Coaster Wheel – Black | Beach Cruiser

Upgrade your beach cruiser with this 29-inch Rear Coaster Wheel in sleek black. Designed for smooth and effortless riding, this wheel features a durable alloy rim and a coaster brake hub, allowing you to stop simply by pedaling backward—no hand brakes needed!

Key Features:

29-inch size – Perfect for beach cruisers needing a larger wheel
Coaster brake hub – Easy and reliable braking
Durable alloy rim – Lightweight yet strong for long-lasting performance
Classic black finish – Matches any cruiser style

Whether you're replacing an old wheel or upgrading your ride, this 29" rear coaster wheel is a must-have for cruising in style and comfort. 🚴‍♂️✨

Need installation? Live 4 Bikes has you covered with expert service!

 

 

When buying a 29-inch coaster brake wheel, here are the key factors to consider:

1. Compatibility

  • Tire & Rim Size: Ensure the rim matches your tire width (e.g., 29 x 2.1, 29 x 2.3, etc.).
  • Frame Fit: Confirm your bike frame has enough clearance for a 29-inch wheel.

2. Hub & Coaster Brake

  • Hub Type: Look for a high-quality coaster brake hub (Shimano, Sturmey-Archer, KT, etc.).
  • Brake Engagement: Test the backpedal mechanism for smoothness.
  • Coaster Brake Arm: Make sure it includes the brake arm to mount to your frame.

3. Spokes & Rim Material

  • Spokes: More spokes (36+) provide better durability, especially for heavier riders.
  • Rim Material: Aluminum is lightweight and rust-resistant; steel is stronger but heavier.
  • Double-wall vs. Single-wall: Double-wall rims are more durable and better for rough riding.

4. Axle & Installation

  • Axle Type: Ensure the axle is the right size for your frame (typically 3/8” or 10mm).
  • Nuts & Washers: Make sure the wheel comes with axle nuts and proper washers for secure installation.

5. Freewheel vs. Fixed Coaster Brake

  • If you need a freewheel option, consider a multi-speed hub instead of a coaster brake.

6. Intended Use

  • Cruising/Commuting: A simple coaster brake hub is sufficient.
  • Heavy-duty/Bikepacking: Go for reinforced rims, higher spoke count, and quality hubs.

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