beepbeep Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Nov 16, 2011 #11 Think I've found the bike's owner. I believe it was made in the Cubo-futurism period (which actually means it should be in the pre 1915 section). Attachments malev2.jpg 95.9 KB · Views: 580
Think I've found the bike's owner. I believe it was made in the Cubo-futurism period (which actually means it should be in the pre 1915 section).
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 16, 2011 #12 Re: . Grannygrinder":1gr5j7y6 said: Could it really have been a very cheap bike when new? There is a huge amount of work in building a frame that complicated :shock: Not pretty though Click to expand... I thought that also, it is really quite complex - unless it is just recycled girder.
Re: . Grannygrinder":1gr5j7y6 said: Could it really have been a very cheap bike when new? There is a huge amount of work in building a frame that complicated :shock: Not pretty though Click to expand... I thought that also, it is really quite complex - unless it is just recycled girder.
velomaniac MacRetro Rider Nov 16, 2011 #13 Maybe they're apprentice welders projects. Taiwanese welders are pretty good but they all have to start somewhere Also Cross (bike company) bikes are coming on leaps and bounds in quality etc
Maybe they're apprentice welders projects. Taiwanese welders are pretty good but they all have to start somewhere Also Cross (bike company) bikes are coming on leaps and bounds in quality etc