Over the past few years my idea of Polish bikes has changed. When I arrived here some 26 years ago it was rare to see a bicycle in use in the cities, although quite common in rural areas. The most common make of bike was Romet, and while they are recovering as a company, most bikes seem to be imported. Romet and Kross are both big bicycle producers today, they are very separate companies, but Kross began by buying Romets and rebranding them.
In my barns I now have a collection of old Romets, but very few of them are branded as Romet. That is not because I have spent time hunting down these unmarked Romets, I just seem to find them wherever I go.
Here are some of my Romets, a Romet Jubilat, a very common bike here in rural Poland, and sometimes I have seen them in the city. Now behind it is another Romet, a Wigry, but it is branded as 'Universal' with no mention of Romet, and I think were only available as an export or in special type of shop in Poland that sold foreign goods and Polish goods intended for foreign markets, and probably for foreign money. I have another Wigry, but that one is branded as a Romet.
Now here is another Romet Jubilat frame, but this one is branded as Danusia. It even has the website of the shop they were sold through, which no longer seems to work. It has some lovely markings, slightly crooked, but a really bad repair weld on the joint. The welding might be fine, but I think I will avoid proving that.
Well that is enough for now, just a minor introduction to a brand that I cannot seem to escape.
In my barns I now have a collection of old Romets, but very few of them are branded as Romet. That is not because I have spent time hunting down these unmarked Romets, I just seem to find them wherever I go.
Here are some of my Romets, a Romet Jubilat, a very common bike here in rural Poland, and sometimes I have seen them in the city. Now behind it is another Romet, a Wigry, but it is branded as 'Universal' with no mention of Romet, and I think were only available as an export or in special type of shop in Poland that sold foreign goods and Polish goods intended for foreign markets, and probably for foreign money. I have another Wigry, but that one is branded as a Romet.
Now here is another Romet Jubilat frame, but this one is branded as Danusia. It even has the website of the shop they were sold through, which no longer seems to work. It has some lovely markings, slightly crooked, but a really bad repair weld on the joint. The welding might be fine, but I think I will avoid proving that.
Well that is enough for now, just a minor introduction to a brand that I cannot seem to escape.