Russian Bicycle

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rudge500
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Postby rudge500 » 29 Oct 2016, 09:06

Hi, I have a bike made in USSR about 30-35 years ago, it was a training bike for the junior olympic team. It is in very good order and with new tyres could be ridden. The original tyres are still on it, stamped made in the USSR. The owner is lady from Russia, she doesn't want the bike, I don't want to store it and have no use for it. Perhaps there is a collector out there that might like it? Free to good home.
I can send a pic if anyone is interested, just seems to good to throw out. John B

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Postby Strawburger » 29 Oct 2016, 16:11

I'd love it if it hasn't been claimed yet!

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Postby marc2131 » 30 Oct 2016, 04:27

Me too. Simon it'd be a unusual entry for the Sydney Classic bike Show
Marc R.

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Postby Strawburger » 30 Oct 2016, 06:50

That was my thinking too Marc! I'd look to tidy it up and enter it for the show

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Postby marc2131 » 30 Oct 2016, 16:49

Don't throw away the Russian made tyres. Even if they don't hold air, the more original the item is the more valuable

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Postby Strawburger » 31 Oct 2016, 05:57

Not sure if John received my email.

My number is 0422 521 898

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Postby rudge500 » 31 Oct 2016, 10:06

SOLD, or given to good home actually, thanks for contacting me Simon, I hope you enjoy it, see you in a couple of weeks.


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