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  1. Mickymech

    Mystery bike with Richard Cunningham link?

    Hey retrobikers! Some help with you knowledge please. Need some help identifying this rusty frame. Its by no means my nicest find, but bought it anyway, cause Reynolds(albeit low end) tubing. The 'go to' Charlie Cunningham is obviously not an option here i think, so thinking Richard Cunningham...
  2. Mickymech

    Gerber MTB (Swiss)

    Haha! ok cool, thanks for the info! Im still keen to do something with the be indeed! hahaha.
  3. Mickymech

    Gerber MTB (Swiss)

    Thanks for this, and translating it for me too! :) I learn something new with every comment! I need to get the bike out this weekend and have a closer look at the BB!
  4. Mickymech

    86 Marin Palisades Trail

    Thanks! 🤩🤩🤩. I use the word ‘scrap pile’ fairly liberally. It had been set aside without being thrown Around too hard.
  5. Mickymech

    86 Marin Palisades Trail

    Thankyou! Love the colour too! The black tires it had before, just didn’t do it justice. 🦄
  6. Mickymech

    Gerber MTB (Swiss)

    Cool! ill have a look!
  7. Mickymech

    86 Marin Palisades Trail

    Saved this from scrap pile last year and finally did a bit of work on it this week with some brave albeit impractical new tires. Love the look through. The bike is in reasonable original condition. I’ve replaced the handlebars and stem with some generic but period correct bullmoose bars and...
  8. Mickymech

    Gerber MTB (Swiss)

    Ah yes, good idea, that may help with determining its Italian or Japanese roots I assume?
  9. Mickymech

    Gerber MTB (Swiss)

    hahaha. I will certainly look down the seat tube then. 🤣 Ye the Brakes are certainly way too mod for the frame.
  10. Mickymech

    Gerber MTB (Swiss)

    🤣
  11. Mickymech

    Gerber MTB (Swiss)

    Picked up an odd but seemingly higher end classic recently. Google doesn't turn up much other than Gerber being an ‘in house brand’ For a shop in Switzerland. Would like to know who manufactured the frames as I believe they were either Japanese or Italian. They seem to have sold more road bikes...
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