Idk why but my wind went to torque converter. Viscous drive bicycle anyone?
wren4777 on
Just fixed my friend’s mixte that has one of those!
mondaywonderhands on
Smelt one from steel, it’s not hard. Kids these days just want their starbuck and tick tock challengers. Nobody is smelting or cobbling anymore.
WXWXWXWXW on
I give. What did they take from us?
MantraProAttitude on
That bike is 40? years old.
tharealspinelli on
Good ol chainring reflectors…
closethedoorbehindu on
Leftovers from the Tartarian empire
Invasive-farmer on
Reminds me of the copper wire inside an alternator.
Like this thing is generating some real power.
thesuperunknown on
Ah yes, Kettler Alu-Rad, a German manufacturer that was one of the first manufacturers to make welded aluminium bikes in the 70s and 80s. My dad had one in the 90s, it was an absolute tank.
AdalbertAmbaras on
I find Kettlers pretty in a “cool 20th century industrial design” way
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Is that a reflector?
Idk why but my wind went to torque converter. Viscous drive bicycle anyone?
Just fixed my friend’s mixte that has one of those!
Smelt one from steel, it’s not hard. Kids these days just want their starbuck and tick tock challengers. Nobody is smelting or cobbling anymore.
I give. What did they take from us?
That bike is 40? years old.
Good ol chainring reflectors…
Leftovers from the Tartarian empire
Reminds me of the copper wire inside an alternator.
Like this thing is generating some real power.
Ah yes, Kettler Alu-Rad, a German manufacturer that was one of the first manufacturers to make welded aluminium bikes in the 70s and 80s. My dad had one in the 90s, it was an absolute tank.
I find Kettlers pretty in a “cool 20th century industrial design” way