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Stem ID
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This Goricke machine of 1960 wears a stem have not before espied.
Its apparently non-functional "fins" are reminiscent of the automobile bodies of the mid-fifties to early sixties time.
Only possible maker could think of is Scheeren.
Here is the only image of the cycle. It exhibits other interesting bits such as the Weinmann 801 brakeset, Simplex L.J. 23 front gear mech and possible Altenburger front hub.
Frame constructed with Agrati "EXPORT" pattern bulge-formed head and seat lug.
Thank you for looking.
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This Goricke machine of 1960 wears a stem have not before espied.
Its apparently non-functional "fins" are reminiscent of the automobile bodies of the mid-fifties to early sixties time.
Only possible maker could think of is Scheeren.
Here is the only image of the cycle. It exhibits other interesting bits such as the Weinmann 801 brakeset, Simplex L.J. 23 front gear mech and possible Altenburger front hub.
Frame constructed with Agrati "EXPORT" pattern bulge-formed head and seat lug.
Thank you for looking.
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