m_lorz":17kn0fxn said:I'm sorry...I put my comment under the wrong entry, it should refer to the 1951 replika bike, which unfortunately isn't owned by the forum member who posted it...
And "yes", happy to share the Koga / brodie, right now, they are in a...let's call it "transition mode" (see picture).
By the way, the Koga frame is for sale, if s.o. would be interested, full picture series here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mlorz/sets ... 949352944/ (yes, including original pump and saddle)
All the best regards, Matthias
Elev12k":15ake0gl said:m_lorz":15ake0gl said:I'm sorry...I put my comment under the wrong entry, it should refer to the 1951 replika bike, which unfortunately isn't owned by the forum member who posted it...
And "yes", happy to share the Koga / brodie, right now, they are in a...let's call it "transition mode" (see picture).
By the way, the Koga frame is for sale, if s.o. would be interested, full picture series here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mlorz/sets ... 949352944/ (yes, including original pump and saddle)
All the best regards, Matthias
Now are YOU doing something against the rules Matthias You're not allowed to advertise For Sale stuff in any section not being the For Sale section...
Nice Koga it is. An early carbon one. Only the model with the steel reinforcement wires was earlier. A distinctive paint btw. The new owner needs to be a flamboyant or extravert person.
yeti-man":22fix7u6 said:Here is my late 70's Pinarello Team Montello.
Bikes history: It have been one of the Norwegian pro, olympic champion (1972) and WC champion (1973) Knut Knudsens http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knut_Knudsen bikes. I bought it from one of my fellow riders in the local bike club whos mother is related to Knut Knudsen. Knut Knudsen rode on the Jollj Ceramica/Pinarello team between 1974 and 1978.
Full set of images see http://www.flickr.com/photos/98398332@N00/sets/72157622167538454/
Bike is up for restoration this winter
yeti-man":355n8zkb said:Here is my late 70's Pinarello Team Montello.
Bikes history: It has been one of the Norwegian pro, olympic champion (1972) and WC champion (1973) Knut Knudsens http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knut_Knudsen bikes. I bought it from one of my fellow riders in the local bike club whos mother is related to Knut Knudsen. Knut Knudsen rode on the Jollj Ceramica/Pinarello team between 1974 and 1978.
Full set of images see http://www.flickr.com/photos/98398332@N00/sets/72157622167538454/
Bike is up for restoration this winter