New bike (another one) ====================== I have found an interesting bike at one of popular social networks. The Velamos MTB from 1989. A solid, steel, bike with combination of original eastern (Czechoslovak) parts and some Western components (the derraileurs, for example). The color is an odd combination of a metallic blue and white. But it was probably fashionable color scheme in late 1980s. These were crazy times, you remember... So I have got it. It was some $90 including shipping. The owner informed me that some parts are non-original (he had to replace them) but there are just a few. The bike itself is well preserved (there are some traces of use like damaged paint, a few tiny rust spots and so on, of course) and rides well. I have had to tighten some bolts and to add some reflectors (to be compliant with current law). I still have to find a front reflector which will fit here. The bike is quite interesting: a traditional steel "diamond" frame modified to fit 26" wheels (they may be 2" wide, I think) and the derraileurs. The brakes are of type which was used on the Favorit brand of Czechoslovak bikes (I think, it looks like that). The headset is of type which was used on other mountain bikes and the handlebar straight (as it was common on mountain bikes of early 1990s). There are decals in English. I think that this bike was aimed for export and not for the local market. It must be very expensive when it was new. What have surprised me was the fact that the bike is very comfortable and rides well (of course it helped that its previous owner is a Favorit bikes collector and he took a lot of care to this bike before he offered it for sale). I tried to run through local forest (there are narrow dirt paths and a lot of climbing and descending) and it worked very well. Of course, being 3x6 speed bike from late 1980s it has a little limited gears range - I was climbing consistently on the lowest gear and I felt like it might be useful to have even lower gear for better comfort. The highest gear is also lower than I would like (but no mountain bike is much better here, I think). But the main fature of this bike is its frame size: it is bigger than my Velamos ATB (a very similar machine from about 1994, just with the Shimano gear) and thus much more comfortable for me. I will probably use this new one as my main all-terrain bike. I only have to add some sort of rear carrier because at the moment the only baggage option on the bike are two bottle cages and a small plastic box for repair kit. I cannot add a frame bag here as the top tube also holds the full-size air pump.