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| | Ukrainian (not Russian) XB3 frame and forks I managed to pick myself up of of these, plus I've seen quite a few on eBay recently. I can't seem to find and much if any information on the company so I was wondering if anyone knows anything about them? ...or maybe someone here owns one? I found this page that has some pictures of one built up. By the looks of things they are made by XB3, with the name Pekopo or Pekopa(?) Here's the one that's on it's way to me. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by olliebopsa; 15th December 2009 at 12:40. |
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| | its "record" transliterated into Russian. USSR made, often in Ukraine, often require specific components as not standard sizing or threading. usually heavy gas pipe tubing, some not. good luck.... yours was made in Kharkov apparently: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TRACK-FRAME-RE...ht_1432wt_1167 ask this dude for more info/ parts.... the workstand was on sale as well somewhere. As said by irish mick- the headset is ruskie threaded... I don't think this causes issues with stem choice, but not sure... regardless your first move should be complete overhaul of the bearings and races- this means that your rarer than rocking horse shit headset might last a while. Last edited by eyebrows; 30th November 2009 at 20:44. |
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| | they have a russian threaded headset too. i almost bought one a while ago but i couldn't find out too much. here's someone else's one http://www.flickr.com/photos/vectorc...n/photostream/ |
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| | Rekord frames have same issues as those East German Diamant bahnrahmen, weird tiny (25.0mm I think) seatpost size, heavy straight gauge tubing and obscure headset threading. Here's a Kvant, one of the nicer Soviet track framesets: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TRACK-FRAME-KV...mZ120503481829 ...but with "Fork - threading M26x1 (USSR soviet standart)" Somehow reminds me of this... http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs30/f/20..._sugadaddy.jpg Last edited by jussi; 7th December 2009 at 22:13. |
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| | guys i will allow myself in on this conversation as i'm from exactly where these bikes use to be made. and i need to make one thing clear in the first place - IT'S NOT FROM RUSSIA, IT'S FROM UKRAINE, which is quite a different country actually when these were produced it was all the same country - USSR down to standards issue - fork threading is 26mm and not current 25.4mm step (or whatever you call it) - so fork/headset is not interchangeable with current 1" standard. so either keep both original headset and fork (preferrably :)) or just change both. as for the rest - BB threading could've been either English or Italian in some (rare) cases, seat posts of basic models (such as shown Record) - 25mm, more advanced ones - abovementioned Spets Zakaz SE's - 26.2. the most current ones (early to mid 90-ties) - would have "normal" 27.2 mm seatposts decent track frames. special order ones were produced from columbus tubes i am a lucky owner of some - not so well stored - but still very cool special edition frame (fork not original due to drillings) from somewhere 60ies i believe... nice chrome underneath worn off paint... http://www.smotri.te.ua/images/2009-...60225318.b.jpg the record frame in the first post should be somewhere from 80ies i believe... anyway feel free to ask questions on these :) or in case anyone wants to buy a piece of classic USSR machinery - PM... PS FFS please change "russian" in the thread name to "Ukrainian" PPS greetings RookieXL you're obviously here too. blya che ty ix ne ispravil chto XB3 eto Ukraina a ne Rossiya?? :) |
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| | i went there this summer and had an amazing time. my gf's dad lives in Kiev, and i saw Odessa, we're going back out in summer- this time to L'Vov (sorry if spelt wrong) and then going to chernobyl (fingers crossed) and then to the other seaside bit around Sevastopol. great country. one of my new favorites. |
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Also, Scorch, your knowledge is very valuable to me and is appreciated kindly. Thanks. I have the frame now and it isn't ridiculously heavy. It feels a little bit heavier than Reynolds 531 but not quite as heavy as 501. For the price I payed I am happy. The headset on the frameset seems like it needs new bearings, but just in case it is completely knackered; does anyone know where russian 26mm headsets can be purchased? | |
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I'm kidding of course, but let me tell you this - even us here lot are looking for them, cause they're not produced any more. There are two options: 1. I will try and look for an extra new(ish) one for you. In return, you will change the name of this thread according to my request above - from "Russian" to "Ukrainian" :) 2. You can take a standard 1" headset, and have a mechanic (not sure of the word) re-thread it in order to fit "soviet" fork threading You can of course ditch the old headset and fork and just get a new standard ones. Shout for more info | |
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Also, I thought it best to leave the word Russian in the title so other people who purchase one of these frames can find information on them. | |
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| | TAkhion track bikes are really cool. I own an old very rusty xb3 roadbike. my ones from finland. Cheap and heavy. ollie, your probably missing a badge or whatever plate its called on the headtube which looks something like this: ![]() |
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| | sry for the gigantic photo... The bike cult link didnt come up on the first post: http://www.bikecult.com/works/archiv...khionVVVV.html |
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