Thias
Klein Fan
Hey everyone!
I got myself a new bike. Or found, rather. At the side of the street. :facepalm:
Somebody ripped all the parts off of it and left it. I first noticed it laying there on my way to work 2 weeks ago. Then, 2 days ago, I decided it really was abandoned and just threw it in my trunk. Because of the scott at-3 bars mainly. I did not know about the frame much.
Here is how I found it.
I saw the "bent" chaintube. But it looked oddly original. So in the evening I did a bit of research. Not too many of theese around, it seems. Found a cataloge. And was pleasantly surprised.
The bike came with a full set of XT originally. It has a tange prestige ultralight tubing. And the bend is a feature. It is a 20" frame, so just my size. And on my kitchen scales it says 2050g. That is pretty lightweight! For a 20" frame that is.
The paint is a bit on the rough side. I bet a whole row of students used this bike for quite some time, scratching the sides while parking against walls and posts without taking too much care. But on the plus side, there aren't any dents. And also surpisingly no rust.
So I made a quick decision to build that frame and ride it on a tour around Karvendel mountain side (Bavaria) next month.
I will mainly use parts I already have laying around. So there will be compromises. :mrgreen:
Cheers!
I got myself a new bike. Or found, rather. At the side of the street. :facepalm:
Somebody ripped all the parts off of it and left it. I first noticed it laying there on my way to work 2 weeks ago. Then, 2 days ago, I decided it really was abandoned and just threw it in my trunk. Because of the scott at-3 bars mainly. I did not know about the frame much.
Here is how I found it.
I saw the "bent" chaintube. But it looked oddly original. So in the evening I did a bit of research. Not too many of theese around, it seems. Found a cataloge. And was pleasantly surprised.
The bike came with a full set of XT originally. It has a tange prestige ultralight tubing. And the bend is a feature. It is a 20" frame, so just my size. And on my kitchen scales it says 2050g. That is pretty lightweight! For a 20" frame that is.
The paint is a bit on the rough side. I bet a whole row of students used this bike for quite some time, scratching the sides while parking against walls and posts without taking too much care. But on the plus side, there aren't any dents. And also surpisingly no rust.
So I made a quick decision to build that frame and ride it on a tour around Karvendel mountain side (Bavaria) next month.
I will mainly use parts I already have laying around. So there will be compromises. :mrgreen:
Cheers!