Hi Dave, hi all,
I have a 1983 "tour" magazine with a test of twenty bikes, amongst them the Winora Aerodynamic. It is equipped as follows:
Columbus SL tubing, forged drop-outs, chromes fork crown complete Shimano 600 AX groupo Nitto aero bars Weinmann rims Wolber Neo-Pro tires weight 9,6 kg cost DM 1850,- (about $460 - $616, I´m not sure about the exact conversion rate back then)
The other tested bikes read as follows:
- Enik Amateur 3S - Basso Arenaccia - Villiger Gottardo - Mercier Paris-Nizza - Koga Miyata Roadflyer - Condor Alan - Batavus Professional - Motobecane Team Champion - Kotter Amateur - Raleigh Competition - Wanderer Racing - Kettler Alu Alpha - Hercules San Remo - Chesini Grand Premio - Centurion Semi-Pro - Kalkhoff Amateur 06 S - Bianchi Rekord 848 - KTM Strada SR - Olympia - Bottecchia RB 10 ACC - Cilosa 600 EX - Colner Mistral Oval - Gazelle Tour del´Avenir - Gudereit T-20 - Jungherz Speed 2000 - Legnano Gran Premio - Mairag Drei-Stern - Milanetti Bassani-1 - Moser Amatori - Olmo Gentleman - Peugeot PFN 10/LE - Puch Mistral SE - Rauler Special - Saronni Criterium - Schauff Drei-Stern - Somec Sport - Staiger 786 850 - Vicini Super
That´s it. For any questions, ask.
kim klakow berlin, Germany
> This mike be a good question for Lou or our German brethern. I was
> browsing
> through some bike catalogs on Ebay, one in particular:
>
>
http://ebay.com/
> ame=STRK:MESE:IT
>
> postings states:
> " WINORA bikes were ridden by the German Olympic Teams in 1988 and 1992. "
> Anybody ever heard of Winora bikes before? Were they around prior to this
> time?
> cheers-
> Dave Anderson
> Cut Bank MT
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