I posted a note to the Pay it Forward thread about a
Soviet era tubular. I got a question back about that, and figured a better place to discuss details of the bike, even though it was just about a tubular I was trying to give away, was a new thread. So, here goes...
Originally Posted by
shadoman
I wonder why this says Made in USSR (in english) instead of " Изготовлено в CCCP " ?
I've no idea. The story I heard about the bike was that an older Polish gentleman had owned it for a long while, having purchased it from a former member of the Polish national team. When he could no longer ride it he traded it to the bike shop I got it from for something he could ride.
It had a mixture of parts on it. Very nice Campy stuff - first gen SR rear derailleur, brake levers and calipers with no road or wall rash to speak of, but no-name bottom bracket, dropouts, and chainring bolts, which I took to be of Eastern European origin. The crank arms are Campy Record (again, in fine shape), but the rings are Galli. (In the pix of the chainring bolts note that the bits of metal shaved off to make the hex fitting are still hanging on inside.) Also, interesting cable end treatment on the derailleur cables. There's no blob soldered on the end. Instead, the end appears to be swaged (is that the right term?), then soldered to hold its shape. See the
Picasa album I put up about the bike.
Oh, one other thing. The fork was pretty clearly not straight. Note the extra "divot" in the right-hand fork end, probably done to line up the axle.
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