Guillaume Old School Hero Jun 1, 2010 #1 A friend gave me that today because he has not enough space for it in his flat!!!! If somebody have some infos... Attachments e-Tange fork-front cantis-front rim.jpg 68 KB · Views: 5,567 d-rear derailleur.jpg 64.3 KB · Views: 5,566 c-front derailleur-crankset.jpg 64.7 KB · Views: 5,567 a-Wheeler 7700 pro first.jpg 82.6 KB · Views: 5,569
A friend gave me that today because he has not enough space for it in his flat!!!! If somebody have some infos...
Guillaume Old School Hero Jun 1, 2010 #2 ... Attachments h-rear rim.jpg 34.4 KB · Views: 5,556 g-rear hub.jpg 40.5 KB · Views: 5,555 front hub.jpg 50.9 KB · Views: 5,555 b-shifters.jpg 57.6 KB · Views: 5,555
FST4RD Senior Retro Guru Jun 1, 2010 #3 Don't have any info... but that is a sweet bike, and for free!
RockiMtn Gold Trader Rocky Mountain Fan Feedback View Jun 2, 2010 #4 Consensus seems to be, from what I have gathered, Wheeler branded bikes are well kitted massed produced bikes. Company origin is from Germany, with frames produced in Asia. http://retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=102535 That's worth well more than free in my books. Congrats!
Consensus seems to be, from what I have gathered, Wheeler branded bikes are well kitted massed produced bikes. Company origin is from Germany, with frames produced in Asia. http://retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=102535 That's worth well more than free in my books. Congrats!
Dead Rats Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 2, 2010 #5 apart from guestimating the date as a 1990 model I know naaathing... great free bike tho, superb components!
apart from guestimating the date as a 1990 model I know naaathing... great free bike tho, superb components!