So, another nice story of me getting a vintage American bike in Europe is here
First of all, yes, i do have unfinished projects, but this one is different! (Ha-ha, but true this time)
I was not intending to buy it, but i saw an ad on dutch Marktplaats with this photos:
The ad said 1950's. I just wanted to help the guy out and pointed out that with a chainring like that and no chromed crown on the fork this bike is likely from 1970. I wrote in a nice tone just so he can give more precised info on the bike. He replied that if i know stuff about it why wouldn't i buy it from him. I said that i can't offer much money since i am not in richest time of my life now, but he said he would sell it cheap. I explained that i've just dropped my daily job a couple of month ago to go full time into building bikes and that i can't offer anything. We chatted for a little while and he said he would just give it to me for free. I didn't expect that but the seller was very generous. If you are reading this now - thank you again! He even reserved the bike for me and let it wait for a whole month until my friend with a van could pick it up for me and bring it over from Apeldoorn to Poznan. And more than that, he threw a set of white wall tires and some hard to find 60mm wide fenders with it. So nice.
That's how this story begins. I am going to do a restoration, without 100% precision but i try to stay close and use vintage American parts as much as i can.
First of all, yes, i do have unfinished projects, but this one is different! (Ha-ha, but true this time)
I was not intending to buy it, but i saw an ad on dutch Marktplaats with this photos:
The ad said 1950's. I just wanted to help the guy out and pointed out that with a chainring like that and no chromed crown on the fork this bike is likely from 1970. I wrote in a nice tone just so he can give more precised info on the bike. He replied that if i know stuff about it why wouldn't i buy it from him. I said that i can't offer much money since i am not in richest time of my life now, but he said he would sell it cheap. I explained that i've just dropped my daily job a couple of month ago to go full time into building bikes and that i can't offer anything. We chatted for a little while and he said he would just give it to me for free. I didn't expect that but the seller was very generous. If you are reading this now - thank you again! He even reserved the bike for me and let it wait for a whole month until my friend with a van could pick it up for me and bring it over from Apeldoorn to Poznan. And more than that, he threw a set of white wall tires and some hard to find 60mm wide fenders with it. So nice.
That's how this story begins. I am going to do a restoration, without 100% precision but i try to stay close and use vintage American parts as much as i can.