25-02-2012, 17:29 PM
(Seda postitust muudeti viimati: 25-02-2012, 17:44 PM ja muutjaks oli kass.)
Yes, we have "afterwar" swedish bikes too in Estonia, we got them in 1990-s as a humanitarian help. We got a lot of swedish army bikes M42 too. My every - day transport is after - war Monarks Svalen (with russian Harkov wheels, saddle from italian training - machine etc...).
And yes, we had the bikes with the first fender mascots. And we have a great need of this mascots, to Hermes, Monarc, Vega mostly!
By the way - the first "oldbike´s frame" what I found from the dumping ground some 25 years ago was Monark Scout. We have on original Scout here too, even the grey Trelleborgs (or how it right?) were before the owner changed them. I have some 3 or 4 Hermes frames but as most of the frames, they are without wheels and torpedos.[/b]
We think, that may be a Danish one. (the frame nr with numbers and letters and the "Schionning & Arve" tyre), but from what period? Before or after WWII?
And yes, we had the bikes with the first fender mascots. And we have a great need of this mascots, to Hermes, Monarc, Vega mostly!

By the way - the first "oldbike´s frame" what I found from the dumping ground some 25 years ago was Monark Scout. We have on original Scout here too, even the grey Trelleborgs (or how it right?) were before the owner changed them. I have some 3 or 4 Hermes frames but as most of the frames, they are without wheels and torpedos.[/b]
(25-02-2012, 16:46 PM)andybee Kirjutas:(25-02-2012, 13:28 PM)kass Kirjutas: So, what do You think about this transport - bicicle?
http://forum.automoto.ee/showthread.php?...pid=278382
The only thing i can say for sure is that is not a swedish bike! I not so good at other than swedish bikes, i´m sorry.. Though it´s a nice design!
We think, that may be a Danish one. (the frame nr with numbers and letters and the "Schionning & Arve" tyre), but from what period? Before or after WWII?