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Here's a crappy picture of my winter-beater for you to ridicule.
But why I posted it here is because it's a XB3 from the same Kharkov factory in Urkaine, as mentioned above. I salvaged the bike from a garbage dumpster. It was complete even with the original tube tires (saying 'CCCP' on 'em) still on it and so on. I fixed the bike on no-budget, suicide hub etc. and actually use it to commute to work now that it's winter up here. It looks like crap, yeah, I know. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2087/...d303fc4c94.jpg |
Originally Posted by jussik
(Post 5679851)
Here's a crappy picture of my winter-beater for you to ridicule.
But why I posted it here is because it's a X3B from the same Kharkov factory in Urkaine, as mentioned above. I salvaged the bike from a garbage dumpster. It was complete even with the original tube tires (saying 'CCCP' on 'em) still on it and so on. I fixed the bike on no-budget, suicide hub etc. and actually use it to commute to work now that it's winter up here. It looks like crap, yeah, I know. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2087/...d303fc4c94.jpg |
Thanks, but let's say that if you saw it in nature you would understand what I mean.
Anyhow, the lugged steel frame and the old school leather seat are cool while all other components were/are simply POS. Still, I did keep lot of them as I didn't want to spend any money on building up a beater bike that was free for me in the first place. |
Originally Posted by TehK
(Post 5679754)
Nothing fancy, completely utilitarian, I love the Soviet mindset!
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^^ +1
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Originally Posted by time bandit
(Post 5679527)
yeah. they were called golf clubs.
lots of cool stuff has come from scotland, let's forgive that one little slip-up. at least it led to mini-golf (which is a million times more fun). |
Originally Posted by eskachig
(Post 5679038)
This is kind of dear to my heart, because I was born in the USSR, so I figured this thing is strange enough to show off here. 1978 Soviet track frame, looks to be in pretty decent shape, though maybe with a missing head badge. Never seen anything quite like it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Track-frame-RECO...ayphotohosting http://foto.mail.ru/mail/fausto_copp...ameREKORD57cm/ |
the cats at keirin berlin (http://www.keirinberlin.de/) had a sweet polish or russian (can't quite remember) frame just my size and at the right price a couple of years ago. i emailed those guys for two or three weeks and tried calling to germany as well, and by the time they FINALLY responed to me it had been sold. i was quite disappointed that it took them so long to even acknowledge me. bums. :p
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Originally Posted by doofo
(Post 5679620)
in soviet russia frame lugs you
or something |
Originally Posted by doofo
(Post 5679737)
english is called galactic basic or basic for short in star wars so...:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by jussik
(Post 5679851)
Here's a crappy picture of my winter-beater for you to ridicule.
But why I posted it here is because it's a X3B from the same Kharkov factory in Urkaine, as mentioned above. I salvaged the bike from a garbage dumpster. It was complete even with the original tube tires (saying 'CCCP' on 'em) still on it and so on. I fixed the bike on no-budget, suicide hub etc. and actually use it to commute to work now that it's winter up here. It looks like crap, yeah, I know. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2087/...d303fc4c94.jpg Where can I see it? I.E, where do you work? |
My comment was not meant to be taken seriously, it was a joke.
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Originally Posted by eskachig
(Post 5679317)
Well it's a 5 pound frame for one.
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Originally Posted by wroomwroomoops
(Post 5685312)
5 pounds is about 2.5 Kg, which is how much most high-end framesets weigh. I was just looking at a 2006 Masi Grand Criterium frameset. Wieght: 5 pounds.
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2010/...2571f8d9_b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2187/...4702fedd_b.jpg they look good to me. this is my flatmates ride. its heavy but not to the point where its uncomfortable to lift and ride. |
Originally Posted by eskachig
(Post 5685316)
Weird, I thought 4 pounds was normal for a steel frame. Are you sure Masi doesn't include the fork in the measurment?
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Originally Posted by TehK
(Post 5683688)
My comment was not meant to be taken seriously, it was a joke.
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I Have never dealt with russian bikes, I own some soviet cameras. If their bikes are like their camera's I would recommend them, Somehow you will get your moneys worth but not for the same reason you bought it. My Fed-5 is my favorite camera even though it takes the worst pictures of any camera i own.
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I have a Soviet wristwatch i bought in Vietnam.
Its kickass lookin' but keeps time slow. :) |
Originally Posted by Ziemas
(Post 5680429)
Wow, that's one of the most naive things I've ever read. You clearly have no idea about the Soviet mindset.
Or frame construction/lug quality versus what "fancy" is, apparently. |
Originally Posted by wroomwroomoops
(Post 5685703)
I said frameset. Fork is included.
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Im thinking about starting a Soviet framebuilding company.
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Originally Posted by doofo
(Post 5679620)
in soviet russia frame lugs you
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Originally Posted by Kol.klink
(Post 5685892)
I Have never dealt with russian bikes, I own some soviet cameras. If their bikes are like their camera's I would recommend them, Somehow you will get your moneys worth but not for the same reason you bought it. My Fed-5 is my favorite camera even though it takes the worst pictures of any camera i own.
Also, did the East Germans build bicycles? For some reason I think they'd do a good job. |
Originally Posted by deathhare
(Post 5685973)
I have a Soviet wristwatch i bought in Vietnam.
Its kickass lookin' but keeps time slow. :) |
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