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Old 12-03-23, 11:25 AM
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Anyone have info on this Winora Mixtie?

Bought for the front rack. Anyone able to share details? Headbadge is gone. Name appears to be Jet. Thanks for the help! Love this forum!









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Winora is a modern German marque & is part of Staiger

find some of their products to be of interest

to see more examples search at ebay.de

https://www.winora.com/

https://winora-group.com/de/karriere...nd%20Lifestyle.

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frame -

lug pattern BOCAMA 18/I

seat lug BOCAMA model T

laterals bridge BOCAMA cut away

seat stay bridge ESGE Pletscher

chain stay bridge ESGE Pletscher

possible rack manufacturers ESGE & HEBIE


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I didn't know Front Freewheel System had infected German bicycles, too.

I was surprised to see the right-side generator mount, something I would expect on a British or home market Japanese drive-on-the-left side of the road bike.
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Very cool front rack. Any pics with it installed?
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Generic super heavy utilitarian bike?
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Originally Posted by John E

I was surprised to see the right-side generator mount, something I would expect on a British or home market Japanese drive-on-the-left side of the road bike.
Torpado, made in Italy (so says decal), no asian eqpt. at all:

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Positron shifting, I'd steer clear of it
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dating -

if curious anent this the Sachs gear mech and shifter should carry a marking

it may be in the form of a four digit number

the first two digits indicate week of year and the second two indicate year



other spots to check -

portion of Sakae Ringyo handlebar stem down inside steerer

portion of seat post down inside seat tube

backside of crank arms

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