The centerstand appears to be of an "A" frame design.melville wrote:I'm getting an Eastern European vibe from the bike. I'm thinking this is a serious solution to an irreparable wheel. I like it!
Any guesses on the bike? Doesn't look like an MZ. Maybe a Minsk?
Screw Hydraulics....
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That brake will probably work better than the single disc on the /6.
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Hey! Just the week before last, I was able to lock my /6 single on dry pavement covered with redwood duff.Duane Ausherman wrote:That brake will probably work better than the single disc on the /6.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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"Hey! Just the week before last, I was able to lock my /6 single on dry pavement covered with redwood duff."
Good one Melville, LOL, you had me for a second with that small type.
I was going to say that if you could lock it up, then it was defective and needed to go back in for warranty work.
However badly that single disc worked, they was a way to considerably increase its effectiveness. Drag your foot.
Good one Melville, LOL, you had me for a second with that small type.
I was going to say that if you could lock it up, then it was defective and needed to go back in for warranty work.
However badly that single disc worked, they was a way to considerably increase its effectiveness. Drag your foot.
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Eat big meals?Duane Ausherman wrote:However badly that single disc worked, they was a way to considerably increase its effectiveness. Drag your foot.