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• #2
Its possible to fit 20" BMX wheels on a shopper.
You need to widen the forks and frame a bit to accept the wider axle and will need to make some sort of drop bolts for the brakes. I used some metal plates from the hardware shop bolted through the existing brake holes.
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• #3
Do you mean the 406 size? I don't really want to go that small, my feet feel near the ground already! Also I'll be going for a dynamo hub front and coaster rear so pretty much certain to be a wheel build.
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• #4
Try searching for Alienation Ankle Biter rims. They're double walls. I've heard of a few people using them on shoppers. I can't comment on how good they are, as I've got the Sun Ringle rims you've seen at SJS. I was about 15 stone when I built the bike up and like you, I didn't fancy single walls!
Like @sacredheart says though, you can spread the forks and the rear to accept BMX hubs and drop bolts for the brakes are easy enough to sort out.
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• #5
Alienation Ankle Biter max weight 120lbs :( not really any cheaper than the SJS rims either. Sounds like it's either £70 or major diet time
thank you for the advice and suggestions
I'm looking to swap the steep wheels on my shopper with alloy.
I know double wall rims are the standard these days. A pair of double wall rims new from SJS (the only UK place selling not-black 451 rims) will be £70 + postage. Or I can get a pair of single wall rims NOS on ebay for £20.
For a shopper bike with an 11 stone rider, will single wall be good enough?