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Enik Stelvio
I got an interesting bike the other day, mostly because it fit me nicely and is (to me) a bit mysterious. The brand is Enik, model Stelvio. I did a search and found only really brief mentions of Enik in a couple other threads, so I don't believe it was ever distributed in N. America. Looks to be German (maybe West German, based on the era?). Has a full complement of Ofmega components, but I'm not sure what level (and I don't know how the levels rank anyway). The brake calipers are Ofmega Vantage, so maybe the rest of the group is as well. The crank is a Suntour Superbe Pro, which I know is nice, is Ofmega Vantage stuff similar in quality? The only other oddball part is the front hub, a Sovos. No tubing stickers of any kind on the frame, and the serial number on the bottom bracket is only 2 digit, 69. The fork looks like it has clearance for a really large tire, but I'm not sure even a 25mm would fit between the chainstays.
Pictures are here, since I'm aware they are obligatory in any new bike thread. :) Can anyone tell me more about Enik bikes and Ofmega components? Does my estimate of early 1980s seem reasonable? I'd love to see a catalog if anyone had it, German language is more than fine. |
One bump for the daytime crowd. Seems like Enik is a pretty well unknown brand around here eh?
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Bumping this because I've come across an Enik. Not sure of the model but it has a Sachs 10 speed group, Coronado cranks, tubulars, ect. Seller is asking $200. Just wondering if anyone knows anything about them, not even sure what tubing it has.
Vintage Enik German Roadbike http://images.craigslist.org/00b0b_b...n9_600x450.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/00909_c...hA_600x450.jpg |
For $200 that bike should be gone in hours, even if it is an unknown mark.
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