I might have a Laiti Mono Navajo to sell. Pictures will be coming up. This shall not yet be an official sales add. I am not yet 100% I should do it but I will then post it in the proper forum.
Here is the story:
A few years ago, I was also very fascinated by the the Laiti. I was then lucky enough to find a bike close to where I live in Germany which was virtually not used. It has some (very) light marks here and there but mostly from storage. No rust, no scratches. The bike was also completely original. I wanted to make it fit for my girlfriend to use it around town so I put some white tires and pedals on and exchanged the hard grips for some nice Ourys but I did keep all the original parts.
The problem:
This thread contains a lot of the problems Laiti bikes have due to its construction. I had a new wheel nut fabricated from aluminum because mine were round as well. My bike could be an early version because its nuts lack the allen key hole so have to be grabbed from the outside. This was an easy repair.
The brakes (drum brakes) are not comparable to good cantis. They do their job and could probably be improved if one took the time.
The biggest problem and actually the reason why my girlfriend does not use it is the chainline. The bolt on freewheel whobbles but the real problem is that it sticks so far out that it does not come close to what it should be in order to allow for a decent chainline with the front rings. I tried a few freewheels but that does not do the trick. Using a wider BB will velp but then the front derailleur may not be able to reach wide enough. In the end, my girlfriend lost interest and I did not try further. I assume the chainline problem is the reason why the bike was never used. Of course the seller only said that all the bike needs was a proper tuning - well sort of.
As the bike is so unique and in such good condition, I am really struggling to give it away but if there is somebody able to eliminate its flaws I might still do it. I am sure it can be done but a lot of time and experimenting will be necessary.
As I said above, I will post some eyplaining pics soon.
Cheers,
Andy