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Old 08-17-14 | 01:54 PM
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Kuwahara weirdness

What the heck is this thing for? I figure if anyone would know, it'd be the vintage crowd.



It's only on the drive side seatstay, and there's no indication that there was ever a matching tab on the non-drive side that had just broken off. It's on an '88 or '89 Kuwahara Mondia Shasta Road.



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Mount for a rear wheel powered generator?
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just looks odd since you stretched it with an extracycle Kit
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My knee-jerk reaction was "chainguard mount," but that might have made more sense on the mid-stay.

EDIT: Yes, generator mount makes more sense than my theory, and right side is indeed consistent with a country in which folks drive on the left.
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Originally Posted by fender1
Mount for a rear wheel powered generator?
I guess something similar came up a couple of days ago. And yeah, it does look a lot like the bottle generator tabs on those old Peugeots in the catalog pics.

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just looks odd since you stretched it with an extracycle Kit
It looks odd to me regardless; before buying this bike, my oldest ride was a 2001 Trek MTB. I've never even seen a bike with a bottle generator in real life.
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Old 08-18-14 | 09:15 AM
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Lead a sheltered life. or dont remember the 60's?
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Lead a sheltered life. or dont remember the 60's?
Not everybody is as old as you.
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Old 08-18-14 | 10:54 AM
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Nice that Social Security is not depending on donations from the Rich ..
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Nice that Social Security is not depending on donations from the Rich ..
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???
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Mount for a rear wheel powered generator?
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Yes Gen mount. Seen on alot of Dutch/euro builds, among others.
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
Lead a sheltered life. or dont remember the 60's?
The '60's were pretty hazy at the time
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