My son suffered a break in at his house in Gloucester today. Amongst the stuff stolen was his Zaskar. He had bought it as a teenager, spending inordinate amounts of money on it and kept it into adulthood.
A couple of years ago when I got interested in retrobikes he sent it in my direction to refurbish- it was my very first project that I displayed on readers bikes with great fear and trepidation!
Distinguishing features? It has good wheels - red shiny Hope hubs on citrus rims. I had made a chainstay protector by binding inner tube strips around the tube. Photo attached although it had a different saddle and pedals when stolen.
If anyone claps eyes on this machine please let me know - it's got sentimental value for my son and I spent a good few hours on it as well!
Thanks
Carol
A couple of years ago when I got interested in retrobikes he sent it in my direction to refurbish- it was my very first project that I displayed on readers bikes with great fear and trepidation!
Distinguishing features? It has good wheels - red shiny Hope hubs on citrus rims. I had made a chainstay protector by binding inner tube strips around the tube. Photo attached although it had a different saddle and pedals when stolen.
If anyone claps eyes on this machine please let me know - it's got sentimental value for my son and I spent a good few hours on it as well!
Thanks
Carol