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• #2
Holy jezus that's so beautiful. Slower than walking prolly with that gear ratio but it's gotta be more fun than walking.
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• #3
whoever buys it please let me have a go
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• #4
that's bloody awesome. so much want, not enough need.
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• #5
Wow!!! Fantastic!!!!!
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• #6
Got any videos of it in a performance?
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• #7
Just search for Kunstrad and you will find plenty of videos.
Acrobatic cycling (?) still exists in Germany and Switzerland, although its not hugely popular.
Those bikes also pop up for sale sometimes from different manufacturers, mostly not that nice and old though. -
• #8
correct!
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• #9
Lost count of the spokes at about 175...
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• #10
:)
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• #11
UP ! Still for sale.
490 posted !
Then on the bay. -
• #12
moved
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• #13
moved
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• #14
hi what is the working order of the bike? is it still fully functioning and able to be used for bike gymastics/tricks or is this a collectors item?
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• #15
hi
Yes it is.
It works perfectly. -
• #16
have you got an email I can contact you on?
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• #17
Obligatory Looks Like It's Been Crashed comment
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• #18
what
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• #19
no fork rake = looks like it was cycled into something
was jokes
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• #20
http://www.embacher-collection.at/bilder-g/Rabeneik_1198.jpg
Seems like normal for the forks; this links from a (now broken up) collection.
Assume geometry suited use. Grip line up directly through the fork -
• #21
so wheel can do a nice 360
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• #22
^^also merits an Obligatory Looks Like It's Been Crashed comment
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• #23
yes for sure !
play on words was good.
moved>!