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Old 02-11-16 | 05:07 PM
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I cannot seem to find much information on this make, other than it appears to be the German equivalent of Schwinn. Does anyone here know anything about them?







I picked this one up late last year to use as a donor bike for the Criterium that I got from another member a few months prior. Now that I am getting ready to strip the group off the frame, I am having a bit of guilt. It is just a bit too small at 57 c-t. If it were a bit taller, I'd gladly ride it as is, after sorting out the seized RD.
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Old 02-11-16 | 05:15 PM
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I have no idea what this is but that is a cool derailleur.
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Old 02-11-16 | 05:41 PM
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That look cool with cool uber cool !

Dude, box the frame and send it to me.
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Old 02-11-16 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
That look cool with cool uber cool !

Dude, box the frame and send it to me.
lol, yeah I was thinking the same thing but you said it first so you get dibs. I think there may be a (limited) market for that bike.
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Old 02-11-16 | 06:17 PM
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Right, did a quick look and came up with a few pics but not a whole lot of narrative. Interesting looking. What decals are on it?

Did you get a story when you bought it ?

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Old 02-11-16 | 06:25 PM
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Company came out of Aachen Germany and has been around at least from the late 40's.

BF has nothing, stumps the site when you punch in the name.
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Old 02-11-16 | 06:50 PM
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The guy I bought it from (CR list) said he bought it from the original owner. The original owner got it when he was in the service. I think I was told that this was in germany. The oo is the one who painted it, hence the condition.

Only the headset identifies the bike as a stollenwerk.
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Old 02-11-16 | 06:54 PM
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I had a German bike, Bauer, there are some nice bikes from over there. I think the bike you are displaying looks sharp.
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Originally Posted by beech333
The guy I bought it from (CR list) said he bought it from the original owner. The original owner got it when he was in the service. I think I was told that this was in germany. The oo is the one who painted it, hence the condition.

Only the headset identifies the bike as a stollenwerk.
99% of German bikes I think made it here to the U.S. that way. God bless our soldiers!

If I had my eyes open a little more I might have noticed this brand, maybe.

I did notice the headset. Does peg it as a stollenwerk.

So what are your plans for the frame?
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Old 02-11-16 | 08:17 PM
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That is a nice looking frame! The Nervex lugs and crown point to a pretty high-end bike.
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lol, yeah I was thinking the same thing but you said it first so you get dibs. I think there may be a (limited) market for that bike.
3rd dibs? The queues start early here!

Really neat survivor. I vote for keeping it intact. I'd love to see a parts list breakdown as best you can tell from the brandings. Any marks on the bars? Interesting shallow and long shape with a nice curve.
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The handlebar said M kint on the left and s maes on the right. I don't recall seeing one before and assume the bar is german.
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Old 02-12-16 | 08:17 AM
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The brakes were weinmann 730. Crank arms are gnutti with huret rings. FD is simplex. Rd and shifter is huret. Hubs are gnutti, I think. Stem is titan. Unknown seatpost with ecco 105 saddle.
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I have decided to strip the components and donate them to 2 other projects. This will receive the parts off the other bikes, but will be a period correct frankenbike.
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Looks like this may have come from a bike shop in Cologne, Stollenwerk Fahrrad - Händler tune.de
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I have decided to strip the components and donate them to 2 other projects. This will receive the parts off the other bikes, but will be a period correct frankenbike.
I'll bet it will be a great frankenbike; it appears to be a quality frame. I have a pretty neat old bike from Argentina that I haven't figured out what to do with and part of me wants to turn it into a frankenbike as well.

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Good decision! Let us have a ride report when out on the road this spring.
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