Thias
Klein Fan
Hey guys!
Yesterday I got my first pre Trek Klein delivered to my cave
I really did not see this one coming. I was always interested in those hardtail Kleins. Its the one of the most expensive retro mountainbike brands out there after all.
But as my personal limit per bike purchase is around 300 Euros (240 gbp) I really did not think I would ever get one in the near future. The more surprised I was when this ad popped up, stating a "Mountain-Bike" was for sale. 299 Euro and this picture got my pulse going:
It was Monday morning, around 9 o'clock. Quickly I "hacked" a message in, sent it, hesitated for a moment and took the phone. Called the owner. Had a very nice conversation. He was the first owner of the bike, had it built in '95 by a bike shop. Stated that he payed 10000 Mark at the time :shock:
I don't believe it was that much, but it was more than 7000 for sure. He had to replace quite a few parts over the first 2 years of usage. The Cranks for example. Those RF have a 97 time stamp. When he told me he had a few offers already I proposed to pay via paypal the "full" price he was asking, plus 50 Euro delivery. Made the transfer while we were speaking. He then said that he was at work til 16:00 and that he would call the delivery service by then.
Nerve wrecking 7 hours of me waiting. I went through the usual "money in advance paranoja". Would he come home, see the hundreds of messages in his mail and reconsider? Would he just keep the money and laugh? But then, finally, my phone rang and the seller told me, the bike would be collected on Tuesday afternoon and that he had sent me the shipment reference number.
And then, yesterday, it had arrived. Ignoring the raised eyebrow of my wife (She is gorgeous. Its my 17th bike so a raised eyebrow is perfectly fine, I guess) I rushed outside to take a look.
Wow. I was so happy. I love it.
Jea, I know the build is a bit on the rough side. But the frames condition is very good. Hardly any scratches. No dents, chainsuck asisde...
Although it has that infamous Chain Control Device...
...that did not help much.
A little cable rub
and one scratch at the left side dropout that can only be seen from underneath.
The rest is all fine. No bubbles. No cracks. No dents. No one messed with the rear brake cable hole. Frame number says 20", Dec.1994, my size, not a Trek. Score!
Now. What to do with it?
I'll be throwing a few ideas around the next days. Get rid of the wierdo reverse derailleur. Tart up a pair of golden Judys...
Yesterday I got my first pre Trek Klein delivered to my cave
I really did not see this one coming. I was always interested in those hardtail Kleins. Its the one of the most expensive retro mountainbike brands out there after all.
But as my personal limit per bike purchase is around 300 Euros (240 gbp) I really did not think I would ever get one in the near future. The more surprised I was when this ad popped up, stating a "Mountain-Bike" was for sale. 299 Euro and this picture got my pulse going:
It was Monday morning, around 9 o'clock. Quickly I "hacked" a message in, sent it, hesitated for a moment and took the phone. Called the owner. Had a very nice conversation. He was the first owner of the bike, had it built in '95 by a bike shop. Stated that he payed 10000 Mark at the time :shock:
I don't believe it was that much, but it was more than 7000 for sure. He had to replace quite a few parts over the first 2 years of usage. The Cranks for example. Those RF have a 97 time stamp. When he told me he had a few offers already I proposed to pay via paypal the "full" price he was asking, plus 50 Euro delivery. Made the transfer while we were speaking. He then said that he was at work til 16:00 and that he would call the delivery service by then.
Nerve wrecking 7 hours of me waiting. I went through the usual "money in advance paranoja". Would he come home, see the hundreds of messages in his mail and reconsider? Would he just keep the money and laugh? But then, finally, my phone rang and the seller told me, the bike would be collected on Tuesday afternoon and that he had sent me the shipment reference number.
And then, yesterday, it had arrived. Ignoring the raised eyebrow of my wife (She is gorgeous. Its my 17th bike so a raised eyebrow is perfectly fine, I guess) I rushed outside to take a look.
Wow. I was so happy. I love it.
Jea, I know the build is a bit on the rough side. But the frames condition is very good. Hardly any scratches. No dents, chainsuck asisde...
Although it has that infamous Chain Control Device...
...that did not help much.
A little cable rub
and one scratch at the left side dropout that can only be seen from underneath.
The rest is all fine. No bubbles. No cracks. No dents. No one messed with the rear brake cable hole. Frame number says 20", Dec.1994, my size, not a Trek. Score!
Now. What to do with it?
I'll be throwing a few ideas around the next days. Get rid of the wierdo reverse derailleur. Tart up a pair of golden Judys...