1930s Gearbox Bike - Restoration

2024 ж. 28 Сәу.
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We found this super rare German 2-Speed WW2 bicycle in the basement of an old Bavarian country house and now we're bringing it back to the road again.
The most exciting part is for sure the gearbox, which is pretty rare so see and very exciting to restore.
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Short Q&A:
- No repaint, we like the patina as it is. It also fits better into our workshop.
- Restoration is in our mind a direct action on the object with the aim of making it work again, but to keep the character of the object. In doing so, its aesthetic, historical and physical characteristics are respected as much as possible.
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Chapters:
00:00 Part 0: The Condition
00:50 Part 1: Disassembly
06:54 Part 2: Cleaning
09:31 Part 3: Preserving Patina
11:38 Part 4: Missing Parts
13:42 Part 5: Assembly
32:56 Test Ride
#restoration #bike #rust #bicycle

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  • If you liked the video, we would be very happy about a subscription! :) Sub: www.youtube.com/@forgottenthings?sub_confirmation=1

    @forgottenthings@forgottenthings14 күн бұрын
    • HELLO! MY ONLY QUESTION IS, WILL YOU GIVE SUCH A RARITY TO A MUSEUM? GREETINGS FROM RUSSIA!

      @denisaleksandrovich3664@denisaleksandrovich366410 күн бұрын
    • It would have been nice to see some more actual full shots of this bike

      @email4664@email466410 күн бұрын
    • 😅😅😅

      @jonascorreia2631@jonascorreia263110 күн бұрын
    • Honda Aist better. Or Honda Casper. You can see them in RUSSIA !

      @ZUBRR@ZUBRR10 күн бұрын
    • Старые велосипеды 50х 60 х 70 х 80 х были качествеными и простыми почти вечные у меня есть велосипед Урал 1980 г выпуска купил мне отец на день рождения на 14 лет . С того дня прошло 44 года а он до сих пор на ходу теперь уже внуки учатся на нем ездить .

      @user-rg5zr6hz6r@user-rg5zr6hz6r9 күн бұрын
  • I am a retired mathematics teacher from Hungary. As a young teacher I lived in a region (Békés county) where there were as many bicycles as in the Netherlands. As I earned little money, I started repairing bicycles. I got my hands on a few pre-war bikes, most of them Sachs, and one Hercules. I have no idea how that Hercules got to Hungary. Even then I was amazed at how durable these old bikes were made of. Like here on the Wanderer, almost all the internal components just had to be cleaned out and could go back in place. The bearing bushings were still in good condition after 50-60 years, at most the bearings had to be replaced. But in the Torpedo, they didn't have to be replaced either. This Wanderer is beautiful. I enjoyed every minute of the restoration with great nostalgia. Congratulations! Beautiful job!

    @laszlofarkas9997@laszlofarkas999711 күн бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings11 күн бұрын
    • I can tell you how that bicycle could end up in Hungary,because of collaboration with Third Reich as an ally ,don't you think that's possible.

      @bobbytheboy1@bobbytheboy110 күн бұрын
    • Nice history!!!

      @ZePaulo1971@ZePaulo197110 күн бұрын
    • And I thought I got creative restoring my '79 Dave Moulton!

      @davidburgess741@davidburgess7419 күн бұрын
    • ​​@@bobbytheboy1конечно именно так. Как и Венгерская печка для солдат третьего рейха, которая у меня на полке стоит. Котра "случайно" под Ленинградом нашлась. Как и вторая Венгерская армия в 200.000 которая почти вся осталось под Сталинградом и переводчески находим останки.

      @ariz0na332@ariz0na3329 күн бұрын
  • In my native country, Cuba, there were and are not spare parts for anything and we had to come up with them. I was a turner and miller. I started making parts for bicycles, cars and motorcycles. I made any part or adapted it and I loved it. I emigrated. I went to the US 45 years ago and when I see almost new bicycles thrown in the trash, it makes me nostalgic and I always say, how much I would have given to have found something similar when I was a kid, today I am retired from everything, only the memories remain. I congratulate you for your talent and love dedicated to restoring something appreciated

    @titantitan3030@titantitan303010 күн бұрын
    • Great story!

      @laserbeam1620@laserbeam162010 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
    • Some modern bikes are 'trash' from new!

      @pcka12@pcka1210 күн бұрын
    • @@pcka12 That's the true story.

      @kapilsds7@kapilsds710 күн бұрын
    • I am just retired, i was a kid in the 60’s and 70’s (Canada). There was a group of us kids 11-14 years old who would go scrapping on garbage days(people put out trash for pickup). We had could often pickup many old bikes in the spring time, people buy new bikes and throw old ones out. We could easily put together one good bike from parts. Often these bikes would get sold 5$, and it was an ongoing thing . The bikes were nothing near the quality of these older European bikes. The bikes from the ’60’s and 70’s were the start of disposable bikes era. I have seen the complete circle of quality, and many new bikes from the 90’s onward are again made of good quality materials, and were expensive and worth repairing.

      @peterparsons7141@peterparsons714110 күн бұрын
  • As a museum curator, I would say you're conserving as opposed to restoring. This is what museums and galleries do - maintain what's there and if parts need replacing, they're made obvious that they're new parts. Either way, I'm a cyclist and this is totally boss.

    @octaviussludberry9016@octaviussludberry90168 күн бұрын
  • WOW! I've seen shaft-drive vintage bikes before but never a gearbox bike. Thanks for restoring this this marvel of German engineering.

    @martinharris5017@martinharris501710 күн бұрын
    • Добрый день, подскажи пожалуйста как этот привод работает я искал информацию и не мог найти для чего там переключение , что оно даёт, какой принцип работы?

      @user-sb1uh9go9w@user-sb1uh9go9w7 күн бұрын
    • the shifter lever is so sick

      @up.grayedd@up.grayedd2 күн бұрын
  • Почему сейчас не делают велосипеды с таким редуктором? Каждый раз убеждаюсь что раньше технологии и качество были лучше чем сейчас! Сейчас даже в самых дорогих велосипедах нет такого качества и эстетики деталей. За реставрацию и хорошую сьемку большое спасибо посмотрел с огромным удовольствием !

    @RussianIvan@RussianIvan10 күн бұрын
    • Россия... Про какие велосипеды и их изготовление в росии можно говорить,, когда в России разрушены трактный заводы, автомобильные заводы Зил, комбайновый заводы, мотоциклетный завод ИЖ, и наконец АВИАЦИОНЫЙ ЗАВОД.... 😲

      @user-tu3yq8iz1s@user-tu3yq8iz1s10 күн бұрын
    • @@user-tu3yq8iz1s я не про Россию я вообще про весь мир сейчас даже топовые когда то бренды делают фигню, про Россию и говорить нечего даже иголки и те не делают ...

      @RussianIvan@RussianIvan10 күн бұрын
    • ​@@user-tu3yq8iz1sА кто об этом позаботился ? Ни запад ли , когда Горбачёв перестройку надумал , а алкаш Ельцин остатки пропил , запад всегда врагом был , посмотрите историю , они к нам с мечём шли, а не мы!!!!

      @andrei-st4qj@andrei-st4qj10 күн бұрын
    • Если вы имеете ввиду компоновку, то похожее называется pinion kzhead.info/sun/fNOQoKqEnXOQpGw/bejne.html

      @agnomenincognita3896@agnomenincognita389610 күн бұрын
    • ​@@user-tu3yq8iz1s это старая методичка😂😂😂

      @PONCHIK2079@PONCHIK207910 күн бұрын
  • I’m absolutely speechless. This is not a restoration, but in my honest opinion,an heritage conservation. Amazing job. Highly professional.

    @francescoparretti7793@francescoparretti779313 күн бұрын
    • This is by definition a restoration. Don't post cringey comments.

      @spankyjeffro5320@spankyjeffro532011 күн бұрын
    • @@spankyjeffro5320 heritage conservation: definition Unfortunately, there is no single definition, because the schools of thought in restoration are diverse and especially theidea of conservative restoration varies greatly in different restoration fields. In general, however, we can say that conservation restoration is a restoration intervention thataims to consolidate the art object in order to restore its legibility and slow down its degradation. The basic idea of heritage conservation is to restore the existing, without reconstructing what has been lost. For example: An affresco where part of the plaster has come off and 30% of the work has been lost (permanently). If we were to do a conservative restoration to the affresco, the restorer will be responsible for securing the 70% of the fresco that is left, taking care that there are no new detachments and restoring the colors of the time by trying to use the same materials. However, the restorer will not go and "redesign" the 30 percent of the affresco that was destroyed. As we said in heritage conservation one must deal with the existing, what remains. I personally think that you are a person without arguments who is just looking for visibility, but that is essentially your problem.

      @francescoparretti7793@francescoparretti779311 күн бұрын
    • @@spankyjeffro5320 This dude woke up to be toxic for no reason. They said their OPINION (which you may never heard of before) and they still praised their work. So yea, dont post toxic comments. Thank you for your cooperation.

      @ArmoredsoldierCZ@ArmoredsoldierCZ11 күн бұрын
    • I was going to comment similarly, you express it better though. I was itching to get out the spraying gear and give it a lick of fresh paint :D

      @Dead_Ringer@Dead_Ringer11 күн бұрын
    • @@spankyjeffro5320 You're joking... Right? There's no new paint, the parts weren't brought back to factory condition before reassembly... The only cringey comment here is yours.

      @donovangibson7765@donovangibson776510 күн бұрын
  • It's a little surprising to me seeing how many specialty tools are needed to do a job like this properly. Good work, I can see how satisfying it could be.

    @AustinWF1988@AustinWF198813 күн бұрын
  • Гениальный инженер прошлого и умелый реставратор современности сделали прекрасный вечер на You tube 😊

    @user-bp2yq8yg8x@user-bp2yq8yg8x10 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😃

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • Wow, my face was frozen watching your video, my jaw dropped to the floor. Amazing, precise engineering to preserve and give life to another piece of history. My respect.

    @user-el9ep2lp7j@user-el9ep2lp7j10 күн бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
    • German army ww2 driving Wanderer bikes..

      @lcatraz2919@lcatraz29199 күн бұрын
  • Честь и хвала автору за его знания и труды. Приятно видеть что есть люди, которые могут сохранить и реставрировать историю

    @Maximovich79@Maximovich7910 күн бұрын
    • человек молодец

      @user-jo9xq3cl6e@user-jo9xq3cl6e9 күн бұрын
    • Впервые вижу вел с такой кпп) Это что, двухскоростная? Типа, пониженная в горку, и прямая для ровных дорог?

      @XaLi_GaLi@XaLi_GaLi9 күн бұрын
    • 18:30 а вот это он зря) Необдуманный шаг! Если придётся снова разбирать, то понадобится ах рен еть какой мощный съёмник. Лучшее - враг хорошего! Там достаточно парочка ударов молотком и резбового прижима фиксирующими гайками. Рядовой велосипедист ремонтирует всегда "на коленке", в дороге, или просто во дворе. И точно также, при помощи молотка, но уже боковыми ударами, демонтирует шатуны. Автор тут явно переусердствовал с прессом🥴

      @XaLi_GaLi@XaLi_GaLi9 күн бұрын
    • Оказывается когда я в детстве перебирал свой велик для смазки и чистки я его реставрировал... Я понять не могу как это можно назвать реставрацией, у меня бы рука не поднялась оставить раму и др. элементы в таком виде имея такую мастерскую.

      @asarasswat593@asarasswat5939 күн бұрын
    • @@asarasswat593 не помню как называется, но в этом особый смысл, оставить все максимально аутентичным.

      @Maximovich79@Maximovich799 күн бұрын
  • A 1930's bike restored in a 1930's bike shop replete with a drawer full of bicycle components from the 1930's? You've got my attention and subscription!

    @hamongog@hamongog10 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
    • Yeah but did you see the KMC chain that came out of the Wippermann tin?

      @eternaloptimist2840@eternaloptimist284010 күн бұрын
    • @@eternaloptimist2840 Ssssst don't ruin it now.

      @BrainHurricanes@BrainHurricanes8 күн бұрын
    • @@eternaloptimist2840 Kinda makes you wonder what else isn't what it appears.

      @drider43@drider437 күн бұрын
  • Прекрасная реставрация! Огромное благодарность за Вашу работу! С большим уважением! Здоровья и удачи!

    @user-vc4rc7fh5r@user-vc4rc7fh5r10 күн бұрын
  • Endlich wieder eine schöne Fahrradrestauration, und dann auch noch ein Wanderer Getrieberad. Traumhafter Patina-Zustand und ein sehr schöner Strahlenkopf. Ich weiß was dazugehört, so ein Schmuckstück mit Sachverstand wieder auf die Straße zu bringen, bin aber trotzdem immer von eurer sauberen und präzisen Arbeit beeindruckt. Danke für die schönen Videos!😊

    @hechtfreundau4363@hechtfreundau436313 күн бұрын
    • Vielen Dank für das Lob!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings13 күн бұрын
  • Wunderbares Fahrrad. Relativ selten. Es wurden meines Erachtens lediglich 999 Stück mit diesem Zweigang-Getriebe produziert. Ich selbst habe für mich ein Adler 3-Gang-Getriebe Fahrrad von 1939 restauriert und habe meine Freude daran. Die Entwicklung des Getriebe dürfte aus dem Automobilbereich herrühren. Sehr schöne Restauration, auch dass die Patina erhalten bleibt. Die Geschichte soll ja sichtbar bleiben. Bitten weitere solche Restaurationen veröffentlichen. Sehr interessant zu sehen.

    @geraldrohe8669@geraldrohe866913 күн бұрын
    • Danke für das Lob!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings12 күн бұрын
    • ---Wunderbares Fahrrad--- Aber sowas von! Adler ist auch Top. Danke für diesen Kommentar.

      @isarwasser5271@isarwasser527110 күн бұрын
    • Nur den argen Höhenschlag an den Felgen hätte er auch noch ausbügeln können ( Min.23:05). Die ovalen Aluscheiben, die unter die Speichennippel verbaut wurden, gehören mit der längeren Seite in Fahrtrichtung, die sind vorgerundet somit dürften die nicht willkürlich verbaut werden. Ansonsten kann man nicht maulen. 😊

      @__-lb6sf@__-lb6sf10 күн бұрын
  • Wanderer-2, what a great find. Thank you for sharing. Here the engeneer had no limits when constructing this gearbox in the optimal position. In the 1930ies bicycles were extremly expensive, about two month pay of a skilled worker. And this one was certainly much more expensive. So they could build them so durable.

    @slimboyde@slimboyde10 күн бұрын
  • Замечательная реставрация! Получил удовольствие от просмотра. Успехов в увлекательном хобби!

    @user-oi7xx6yf5b@user-oi7xx6yf5b9 күн бұрын
  • What a wonderful old machine, and so expertly restored. Great job on the pedal design. Beautifully photographed also, you have many talents. Thank you for sharing!

    @MarkoVukovic0@MarkoVukovic09 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings9 күн бұрын
  • I love how you restored it but left the original beauty and character .

    @Digging_Kangaroo@Digging_Kangaroo9 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😎

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings9 күн бұрын
  • That gearbox and clutch unit are a thing of beauty!

    @ducatisti@ducatisti12 күн бұрын
  • Да, в 30- годы, это супер и в наши дни. А качество деталей!!! Super 💯💯💯!!!

    @user-dm4nk6gh3b@user-dm4nk6gh3b10 күн бұрын
  • Out of all the tools and technique in this video, the most impressive is that third hand tool. They are most useful for an extra thumbs up!

    @watchyourselfishness@watchyourselfishness9 күн бұрын
  • That was amazing! All through the 90s I was the neighborhood bike guy and repaired/restored hundreds of them. You have all the equipment and experience I could only dream of. Your process and attention to detail is excellent, and the editing was superb.

    @tyreni@tyreni9 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings9 күн бұрын
  • This is history in the making. Much love from Rwanda 🇷🇼

    @LFKGooner@LFKGooner6 күн бұрын
  • Прекрасная работа,спасибо что вы есть,такую историю нужно сохранять.👍🤝

    @user-gh9et7yo6c@user-gh9et7yo6c9 күн бұрын
  • Ready for the next 100 years .Fantastic job.

    @FernandoBR1951@FernandoBR195111 күн бұрын
  • As a former bicycle mechanic here in Denmark I think this was a wonderful job

    @antoniom.andersen6704@antoniom.andersen670410 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • I like how you restored the functionality without destroying the patina.

    @randall1959@randall19599 күн бұрын
  • In addition to the forgotten things, you also revive our forgotten memories, thank you very much 🙏🏼

    @jan_pierre3138@jan_pierre31389 күн бұрын
  • Love how new bike companies pretend to have invented something new, then it turns up on a 90-130 year old bike. That includes bottom bracket gearboxes, oval rings, and shaft drives.

    @user-yv2cz8oj1k@user-yv2cz8oj1k11 күн бұрын
    • They're betting on the assumption that people wouldn't know of 130-year-old bike design technologies.

      @SubramaniamLakshminarayanan@SubramaniamLakshminarayanan10 күн бұрын
    • What absolutely floored me is seeing aerodynamic tri-spoke and disk wheels more than a 100 years ago. No wind tunnels or CAD - just scientific principles and intuitive design.

      @asonetuh6094@asonetuh609410 күн бұрын
    • Shut up and buy our next product !

      @ClifftopTragedy@ClifftopTragedy10 күн бұрын
    • @@ClifftopTragedy - you are contradicting yourself. I can either shut up or buy the next product, can't do both.

      @SubramaniamLakshminarayanan@SubramaniamLakshminarayanan9 күн бұрын
    • ​@ClifftopTragedy... and expect to throw it out shortly after the (usually very short) warranty expires!

      @jean-pierredecouvreur9500@jean-pierredecouvreur95008 күн бұрын
  • Очень уютная возня с добротной старинной машиной. Релакс!

    @yurimelnik1372@yurimelnik137210 күн бұрын
  • Чудо какое ! Смотрел как заворожённый за ходом работ . Невероятное зрелище - такой старый аппарат . Огромное счастье и удача что попал велосипед правильному Человеку в правильные Руки . What a miracle ! I watched as if fascinated by the progress of the work . It 's an incredible sight - such an old device . It is a great happiness and luck that the bike got into the right Hands for the right Person.

    @user-lb7fs9db3f@user-lb7fs9db3f10 күн бұрын
  • What a joy to watch the Wanderer in his resurrection. Thank you for the great Video.

    @Andre-vz1iw@Andre-vz1iw10 күн бұрын
  • Selten so etwas schönes gesehen. Mir fehlen die Worte!!!

    @tingeltangel5375@tingeltangel537510 күн бұрын
    • Vielen Dank!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • One of the most perfect videos I've had the pleasure of watching recently. Amazing effort.👍👏👏

    @erdalokan8896@erdalokan88969 күн бұрын
    • Thank you very much!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings9 күн бұрын
  • This Gentleman's Effort is Priceless To Make This Possibly As Original As It was.

    @ajmalazad3772@ajmalazad37726 күн бұрын
  • The 3rd hand made me laugh so hard..😂 Well done mate. 👍

    @scummy73dude64@scummy73dude6410 күн бұрын
    • 😂👌🏼 thank you!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • It is lovely to watch all the vintage scenario specially those boxes inside that drawer. beautiful.

    @pofrof4910@pofrof491010 күн бұрын
  • Восстановить так как он есть в быту того времени. Это просто потресающи. 👏👏👏

    @user-qd7ok7fu7i@user-qd7ok7fu7i10 күн бұрын
  • my favourite part is the "Third Hand" magically appearing at 30:40. Seriously the whole video is a masterpiece. Big thank you for sharing.

    @solkim133@solkim1337 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings7 күн бұрын
  • What a strange machine, never seen so many left-hand threads. Those cast alloy frame lugs are over the top. Nice restoration job !

    @TailSpinRCSpain@TailSpinRCSpain11 күн бұрын
  • This is awesome, never seen a bicycle design anything like this. Even the braking mechanism is cool.👍

    @jasonsummit1885@jasonsummit188512 күн бұрын
  • This is a marterpiece in all the ways possible. I enjoyed every second. The amount of time, time, knowledge and resources used in this video is breathtaking. Thank you and Congratulations 👏🏼

    @Julitokiss@Julitokiss9 күн бұрын
    • Thank you very much!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings9 күн бұрын
  • Really nice seeing a bike restored rather than trashed, it must have been the Grand Tourer of the time.

    @BrownPeterAnthony@BrownPeterAnthony9 күн бұрын
  • I love the way you filmed this. The details you filmed and every step it take to dismount, restore and assemble the bicycle. It must have taken a lot of efford to do it and above all to film it this way. Keep up the good work.

    @charlesdemey421@charlesdemey4219 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😎

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings9 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for no dumb music and not re-painting bike!

    @evgeniydragondog@evgeniydragondog10 күн бұрын
    • Not a restoration video.

      @cosmefulanito5933@cosmefulanito593310 күн бұрын
  • Stunned by the car. At my grandfather's age, he is a very good car restorer. Very interesting video, thank you for sharing.

    @Suavache@Suavache9 күн бұрын
  • Magnificent. Who knew bikes had gears then and there?

    @franktuckwell196@franktuckwell1969 күн бұрын
  • Underneath all that grime and dirt, that bike is i surprisingly good shape. Great job to bring it back to life!

    @marcusathome@marcusathome11 күн бұрын
    • The bike has obviously been repaired and worked on over the decades, I'd say it has sat somewhere in someone's shed for 20 years (likely a relative who inherited it)

      @SilvaDreams@SilvaDreams10 күн бұрын
    • @@SilvaDreams these old bikes are built like and as long as you keep it greased, it's good to ride. This bike is so unique with the gearbox and better alternatives available from the '50s onwards, I think it wasn't used at least for the last 50 - 60 years. Paint job definitely is original with its decals.

      @marcusathome@marcusathome10 күн бұрын
  • About 100 years. Amazing. Good job!

    @user-fb1dg8yq3u@user-fb1dg8yq3u11 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful restoration/preservation of a 100 year old bicycle. Thank you 😊

    @DawnUSNvet@DawnUSNvet7 күн бұрын
    • Thank you too😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings7 күн бұрын
  • Rusty but beautiful, great job, you gave it a new life. Respect.

    @wojciechorowski5453@wojciechorowski54539 күн бұрын
  • Keeping everything super original was beautifully done. It really pays respect to the life that bicycle has had. Going back to bare metal and new paint to make it look new again is all well and good, and with many restorations there isn't a choice, but I think I'd prefer this.

    @woopimagpie@woopimagpie10 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful bicycle ...even more beautiful work. Thanks for posting this. Subscribed!

    @HanstheTraffer@HanstheTraffer11 күн бұрын
  • Holy cow. No lead in animation, preview, preview review etc. etc. Just the stuff in the title. Nicely done!

    @cnielsen2006@cnielsen20068 күн бұрын
  • I love people telling their stories in the comments ❤❤.. Nice video man..

    @01sidiropoulos@01sidiropoulos9 күн бұрын
  • A handsome thing, thoughtfully and respectfully brought back to life. Very well done.

    @danjohnston3422@danjohnston342213 күн бұрын
  • What an awesome journey and restauration! Amazing what bikes they built in this time.

    @michaelwegscheider8656@michaelwegscheider865614 күн бұрын
    • Pleasure to hear that! We´re glad our style of restoring forgotten things gets that feedback!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings14 күн бұрын
    • Restoring or just cleaning 😂😂bad job's

      @Jerry1664Bnez@Jerry1664Bnez12 күн бұрын
  • Excellent ! the job looks like the MASKED MAGICIAN !

    @qbitsday3438@qbitsday34389 күн бұрын
  • Даже из этого короткого видео всем понятно, что техника делалась "на века", и при должном уходе могла служить десяткам поколений! Браво инженерам и мастерам, изготовившим этой велосипед!!

    @kuchmar9403@kuchmar94038 күн бұрын
  • Probably one of the best and well thought out restoration videos I have seen in my 63 years!

    @rwes61@rwes6110 күн бұрын
    • Wow thank you very much for that feedback!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
    • He didn't do anything here... He didn't even give it new paint. He took it apart and put it back together... What is there to admire?

      @tomeksz7203@tomeksz720310 күн бұрын
    • @@tomeksz7203 Unfortunataly I have to agree, the video is amazing, but as someone with quite a bit of mechanical background I struggled to watch in some instances. Especially the hydraulic press for crankarms made me cry inside, pressing a square taper like that pretty much bonds it forever if ANY amount of rust forms, cranks are meant to be press in place with the bolt/nut retaining them; using an hydraulic press (even if antiseize/grease was applied to the mating surfaces) will just scrap the shaft for any future disassembly. Again, amazing bike and video, but only ppl with no mechanical experience can just be amazed without having some bone-chilling instances during the video.

      @andy_liga@andy_liga9 күн бұрын
  • So old and still a better base design than most new stuff.

    @siraff4461@siraff446110 күн бұрын
    • Well, that's very personal... Modern bikes are, questionably, overly fragile and maybe overly expensive, but this bike (with all due respect) holds nothing against even the most basic modern steel frame in terms of design/weight/confort/geometry. It's a spectacle to watch such a beutiful bike being preserved, but I wouln't go as far as to call it "better than most modern stuff". Gearboxes are sure reliable and amazing, but you can fix a modern drivetrain roadside with a 100g multitool, not so much for a gearbox.

      @andy_liga@andy_liga9 күн бұрын
    • @@andy_liga You don't understand what a base design is, do you? I never said the bike was better than modern ones. If you're over about twelve years old your teachers are probably to blame.

      @siraff4461@siraff44619 күн бұрын
    • @@siraff4461 wow, someone got offended here... would you mind explaining what do you mean by "base design"? Do you mean the fact that everything in this bike is over-constructed and probably gonna outlast humanity itself? Do you mean the geometry of the bike? Cause yeah, I mean, this looks like any other upright comfy bike geometry out there, there hasn't been any real breakthrough in the geometry of upright city bikes in the last 100years. Do you mean the fact that the rear triangle is removable? That's a crappy design used solely to help manufacturing by introducing a significant error tolerance in the design, as shown in the video, it often cracks, due to the stress raisers in some spots, mainly the bolt/bolt eyelet and connecting pieces. Are you wow-ed by the fact that the tubes from the front triangle aren't welded/braised but bolted to the headtube/BB/seatstay? Again, manufacturing aid, welding a flat triangle can be very challenging without introducing some warp or deformation, especially with the rudimentary metallurgy we had back then for civilian applications, like making a "mundane bike". Old bikes aren't better than new ones in any measurable way (few exceptions aside like the Lotus 108 maybe), sure they can be pretty and I agree with that, but still... Btw I'm way older than 12yo. At that age, while you were blaming the teachers, I was busy learning mechanical engineering from my grampa :P

      @andy_liga@andy_liga9 күн бұрын
    • @@andy_liga "learning mechanical engineering" yet you don't even understand the concept of design basics vs overall performance. Some of the concepts (base design) of this bike are better in a lot of ways than most new ones. That doesn't mean it works better. It doesn't mean its a better product. It means the ideas behind it are better. For instance having a sealed gearbox allows better lubrication without dirt or water ingress along with allowing for a much stronger gearset in a much smaller area. It also means the chain can be solid which reduces component count and increases reliability vs a derailer or even a sprung tensioner. It also allows a thinner driveline which allows a thinner frame throw and therefore increased strength per weight. There are numerous other advantages like shorter cable length vs a rear cassette, not having to spin every gear regardless of which is engaged, less unsprung weight if you're using rear suspension, a smaller rear spindle width which again reduces unsprung weight and increases strength per size, potentially less aero drag because there aren't multiple gear wheels and an s-bend in the flow - along with the thinner crank allowing the same and on and on it goes. Of course you knew that with your "mechanical engineering" background, right? Just because it was made a long time back using the materials and techniques of the day doesn't mean something newer is automatically a better design. Simply throwing some Shimano kit on a basic triangle for a frame is much cheaper and easier but that only makes it better if you buy into the advertising. Why would a modern company throw a load of r&d into something when they can sell something very similar to last years for a nice bump to people like you who don't understand that a carbon frame actually isn't that expensive or hard to make?

      @siraff4461@siraff44619 күн бұрын
    • @@siraff4461 I mean, I'm not here for a confrontation, I wasn't here for that to begin with either... but yeah, that's what you get when you start talking to strangers on the internet sometimes. Anyway, yeah, you pointed out how gearboxes are more reliable (as I stated earlier), that the this bikes design as a whole isn't bad (as I stated earlier) and that most new bike are overpriced/overly fragile (as I stated earlier). I mean, yeah, I don't understand where this whole aggression is coming from (I would understand if you would be the CEO of Pinion, but I wasn't shitting on gearboxes either). Btw I do get that you have strong opinions (since you sound like a smart person, sincerely) I just don't agree with the way of communicating them :) [EDIT] minor spelling

      @andy_liga@andy_liga9 күн бұрын
  • This material is a work of art. A pleasure to watch

    @kamilkusior4670@kamilkusior46709 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😎

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings9 күн бұрын
  • Cool. I've seen (and worked on) a lot of bicycles, including one from the 1910s. Of course, also a lot with 'solid state' connections to the brakes (with metal rods, rather than cables). Never seen this gear thing before, though. And I have to say - it might seem like it's super crusty and rusted, but this is in very good shape indeed. Must have been well maintained over the years, and sheltered from the rain.

    @iggysixx@iggysixx9 күн бұрын
  • Instant subscribe! Spectacular. The amount of machine work on this bike really shines.

    @kevinsellsit5584@kevinsellsit558411 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful restoration, the quality of the components have stood the test of time with little to no wear compared to their modern equivalents'. I see where the German company Pinion have taken their inspiration for their modern bicycle gearbox design from. 🙂

    @nozbodbubba1739@nozbodbubba173913 күн бұрын
    • Thank you! Interesting that this is used in modern bikes as well. Did not know about that

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings13 күн бұрын
    • @@forgottenthings The rebirth is quite new, since the 1990s Schlumpf offers a gearbox but that seems to have only two gears so that it's often combined with a gear hub, but seems to be mostly used on recumbent bicycles (Liegeräder). And Pinion began around 2006 but the first gearbox was introduced in 2011. Similar to the Rohloff Speedhub it also seems to be very pricey, couldn't find exact figures, but the 12-speed C1.12 seems to cost around a thousand bucks, I got a Gudereit Bike with that transmission leased since August and with a MSRP of 3000€ it was seemingly one of the cheapest bikes that use Pinion. I guess compared to that a full Shimano XT 12-speed kit (crank, chain, rear derailleur, cassette, shifter) won't cost you more than 500 bucks. And at first glance you may also confuse it with an Electric middle motor by Bosch, Yamaha or Shimano.

      @kuchenblechmafiagmbh1381@kuchenblechmafiagmbh13819 күн бұрын
  • I've been a bicycle mechanic for 30 years. On and off. I think everybody knows how that goes. This is the coolest fucking thing I've ever seen. I had no idea this kind of mechanism existed back then. Remarkable.

    @marktalbott3835@marktalbott383514 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for your comment! A company called Adler had a similiar model, but with a more complicated three-speed gearbox. Bicycle history is super interesting!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings13 күн бұрын
    • Bike mechanic (on and off too) and I have to say you're a source of inspiration to me: I guess you realize my dreams, f*cking satisfying to see

      @My_Op@My_Op13 күн бұрын
    • @@My_Op Wow! Thank you for your comment!!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings13 күн бұрын
    • @Mark - Why do you feel the need to use such words? Are you 12?

      @wallpurgesnight8209@wallpurgesnight820912 күн бұрын
    • I’ve got a gearbox bike from 1908. And it still works perfectly.

      @Kurt-tq6ew@Kurt-tq6ew12 күн бұрын
  • I love the vintage tools you used, when I say vintage I mean around 40+ year old tools...wonderful restoration, well done

    @More-Space-In-Ear@More-Space-In-Ear10 күн бұрын
  • Without a shadow of a doubt, The Best entertaining, educational and absorbing video I have ever watched. Thank you.

    @eddiexxxx@eddiexxxx10 күн бұрын
  • Good job👍 I am a collector of those gearbox bikes. I have a 4-speed COSMOS (Sport AG, Biel), 4-speed RAPPA (Rapperswil), 3-speed MUTAPED (Sport AG, Biel), and 3-speed ANKER Berg- und Talfahrrad (Bielefeld). BRENNABOR (Brandenburg) was another Manufacturer of those Bikes.

    @Bluepeter62@Bluepeter6212 күн бұрын
    • Thank you! Nice collection!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings12 күн бұрын
  • Some very interesting design features on that bike. I’d like to know more about the freewheel mechanism on the Torpedo coaster brake, and I’ve never seen that type of gearbox on a bicycle before, that’s remarkable. I shall look into that model of bike and learn more about it. I liked your home-made crank puller too, very clever. I’m also sure that there was a lot of pre-preparation before the strip-down, there is no way some of those nuts and bolts came apart so easily with just a squirt of WD-40! I’d have also used anti-seize or copaslip on every one of those fixings, especially the stem, seatpost and pedals. I’ve done a few vintage bike restorations and none of them have come apart that easily! But that was a very interesting 30 minutes, thank you!

    @JJ62@JJ6214 күн бұрын
    • Thank you! You find more information about that model by searching for "Wanderer Getrieberad". A very interesting competitor at that time is also the "Adler Getrieberad" which even features a 3-speed gearbox. You can find more information regarding the Torpedo hub at scheunenfun.de/explosionszeichnung.htm. The website is a little bit messy, but the information is really good. You got us, some parts were really stuck and took a lot of WD-40 and time. Nevertheless, it came apart more easily than we are used to.

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings13 күн бұрын
    • Agreed. After many frustrating fights to separate parts without destroying them, I would always use Coppaslip (or similar products) when reassembling. That’s not going against originality. That’s just good common sense.

      @caroleast9636@caroleast963610 күн бұрын
  • It's like going back 100 years. It's beautiful.

    @all-to@all-to10 күн бұрын
  • What an amazing work, man! Can't decide the video cutting, or the restoration is the more perfect thing. I am also amazed by your vintage tools, boxes, sets of parts, furnitures. It really brought me back to the '30s. This was the first restoration video that i was watching from the first to the last second. Thanks for the experience, greetings from Hungary! Subscribed for sure...

    @warthogoftheyear@warthogoftheyear10 күн бұрын
    • Thank you very much!!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • Good looking, well put together, smooth and quiet, turned out really very good, visually impressive, not to mention good technology. Oh yeah, the bike was good too!

    @FourIntoOne@FourIntoOne11 күн бұрын
  • OH MY THANK YOU SIR FOR THST VIEW INTO YOUR DRAWES YOU HAVE SOME MOST INTERESTING JUNK IN THERE SUCH AS THE WIPPERMAN BOX WITH CHAIN ALONG WITH OTHER BOXES OF BICYCLE PARTS I'M NOT FAMILIAR WITH ! I REMAINED RIVITED TO YOUR VIDEO AND ENJOYED IT TO THA END 👍👍 ALL THA BEST FROM FLA. U S A

    @arthurn9237@arthurn923711 күн бұрын
  • Very well conserved time piece from a time when bicycles for everyday use were still a high quality item. I learned my first mechanics working on such bicycles and the nice thing was that you could repair everything on these. Back in the 1970s and 80s you would get most of the small parts like the BBs or the cups they go in, the splines and so much more. Today you have to replace the whole assembly when something breaks, and often it is not worth doing that anymore unless you have an high end sports bike.

    @Tom-Lahaye@Tom-Lahaye10 күн бұрын
  • Such a cool piece of history and unique gearbox. Amazing job and thank you for sharing!

    @Putt-Putt-Vroom@Putt-Putt-Vroom10 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • A piece of history indeed - beautiful

    @user-jq2rf4nf3o@user-jq2rf4nf3o12 күн бұрын
  • Great job and a very nicely filmed video to boot! Some of the details on that old wanderer are stunning, the saddle with it's complicated springs, the "W" in the main chain-gear, the bolted rear frame. Thanks for sharing!

    @fredrikvanlienden6749@fredrikvanlienden674912 күн бұрын
  • This is a 'super' bike! ... beautifully- made and will last forever! 👍💪

    @mansurazeez2229@mansurazeez22299 күн бұрын
  • Such an amazing video! To see the respect of the old (ww2?) tools, work bench, bike frame holder, with carbon 3d is a gift. More than excellent restoration to protect a piece of functional art. I loved how silent the bike was after completion, like a ghost, that's a perfect bike IMHO. Thank you!

    @jluttr9808@jluttr98088 күн бұрын
  • Man blows peoples minds by cleaning and servicing a bike. 🧐

    @OliverReilly1@OliverReilly110 күн бұрын
    • It’s pretty amazing that most of the same engineering has lasted so long and not changed much. It’s a modern connection to the past, but I’ve never seen the gear box before. I found it nostalgic and an honorable way to spend time.

      @christopherbrubaker2070@christopherbrubaker20708 күн бұрын
    • @@christopherbrubaker2070 yes, I agree with that, but he never restored it. The title is misleading. This is not a restoration. It’s a service and a clean no matter how much you butter it up

      @OliverReilly1@OliverReilly18 күн бұрын
    • @@OliverReilly1 Oh right, ok I got ya. Yah I don’t like misleading titles either. I wonder if I would have clicked on “ hey I’m polishing my bicycle” though. Lol but yah I can see what you meant.

      @christopherbrubaker2070@christopherbrubaker20708 күн бұрын
    • @@christopherbrubaker2070 to be honest, I would have clicked it just to see the gearbox as I’ve never seen one before like yourself, but I felt disappointed that he didn’t fully restore it, but I also respect he kept the character of the bike. Mechanical restoration would have been a more fitting title

      @OliverReilly1@OliverReilly18 күн бұрын
  • 17:50 Tip: If you need to impregnate a felt or sintered part with oil , you can immerse it in a jar with the lubricant in it and draw a vacuum on the jar. This will extract the air from the porous part and the oil will replace the air.

    @PaulG.x@PaulG.x11 күн бұрын
  • What a beautifully made machine, it must have been a quality bicycle in its day. Great work conserving it!

    @peeps124@peeps12410 күн бұрын
  • коробка передач как у машины, круто! Отличная работа!

    @owl5053@owl505310 күн бұрын
  • This bicycle is a product of Wanderer-Werke AG Chemnitz, which, in addition to bicycles, also manufactured motorcycles, cars, delivery vans and office machines. In 1932, Wanderer became part of Auto Union AG and was represented in its logo by one of four rings, just like Audi, Horch and DKW. From 1965 onwards (until today), only the name Audi was used, but the Auto Union logo was retained. The Wanderer-Werke factory in Chemnitz still exists to this day, but sadly has long been left behind and is slowly falling apart. Bicycles are still sold under the name Wanderer, but those have nothing to do with the original company, only the naming rights are used. Interestingly enough, Chemnitz has been chosen as the European Capital of Culture 2025.

    @Jack233@Jack2338 күн бұрын
  • Witam z Polski piękny rower łącznie z super pracą , to nie sztuka wypolerować elementy ma tak być jak obecnie zachowana starość trzeba to czuć pozdrawiam oczywiście zostawiłem łapkę w górę miłego dnia

    @HermanOtto-wr2nn@HermanOtto-wr2nn14 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings14 күн бұрын
  • First time I've watched you, by accident actually, I'm a retired machinist and was spellbound with your work. By chance I'm now working on a bike right now. I also subscribed. Thank you, I know it takes a lot of work, I also know how much you enjoy that work.

    @49oldmachinist43@49oldmachinist438 күн бұрын
    • Thank you very much!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings8 күн бұрын
  • Must be the coolest bike I've ever seen! And that restoration, while keeping the patina, 100/100. AMAZING WORK!

    @09simid@09simid10 күн бұрын
  • أنا مشترك جديد من العراق واحب اعمالك

    @iraqisonic9920@iraqisonic992011 күн бұрын
  • I like so much how you have managed to preserve the signs of time on this nice bike. Very different from the restorations you often see around here, that destroys everything to get just a fake new.

    @giangipoli3760@giangipoli376010 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😃

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • Nádherný bicykel ,kgory vydržícele desaťročia. . Inžinierske umenie. Perfektna detailna oprava z vašej strany. Vdaka za uzasne video z opravy .👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇸🇰

    @mirosuchar9518@mirosuchar95188 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😃

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings8 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful piece of old mechanics preserved for another many years. Nice job for keeping things as they were back then. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you.

    @karolwlad76@karolwlad768 күн бұрын
    • Thank you too!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings8 күн бұрын
  • думаю такой экземпляр после реставрации стоит тысяч 5 евро?

    @user-xh5kx4mi1h@user-xh5kx4mi1h13 күн бұрын
    • Ya dumaiou 15.000

      @johanjanssens4530@johanjanssens453012 күн бұрын
    • @@johanjanssens4530 нееее, 15.000 дорого, может и 5.000 дорого. Пусть автор раскроет тайну.

      @user-xh5kx4mi1h@user-xh5kx4mi1h12 күн бұрын
    • More like around 2000 euro

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings12 күн бұрын
  • Хм, а мне эта КПП нравится больше, чем современные системы)

    @c.k.e.n.T.u.k@c.k.e.n.T.u.k12 күн бұрын
    • И тяжелее это всё на 20 кг.

      @user-gx7qo2fi7x@user-gx7qo2fi7x9 күн бұрын
    • Судя по всему Вы разбираетесь в вопросе, я правильно понял, что тут основной режим это прямая передача, а при переключении зацепляется 4я шестерня и получается понижающий редуктор?)

      @dmitriyminor4875@dmitriyminor48757 күн бұрын
    • @@dmitriyminor4875 , судя по видео - да: прямая + понижающая.

      @c.k.e.n.T.u.k@c.k.e.n.T.u.k7 күн бұрын
    • @@user-gx7qo2fi7x , а что не на полтонны сразу? :) Норм всё с весом. + ещё и так основательно, что сломать очень постараться нужно.

      @c.k.e.n.T.u.k@c.k.e.n.T.u.k7 күн бұрын
    • @@c.k.e.n.T.u.k Передёргивать не надо. Этот железный драндулет с фарой от мопэда и весом как у мопэда.

      @user-gx7qo2fi7x@user-gx7qo2fi7x7 күн бұрын
  • Сейчас таких не выпускают, даже Фрици. Встречал немецкие велики, самые лучшие в мире, но такой модели не видал. Мастер молодец, руки тем концом вставлены! Не мечтаю, но хотел бы такой велик. Человек занят делом, восстанавливает и наверняка это ещё не плохой доход. В наше время, мало кто умеет работать руками.

    @user-lb6mm6on7n@user-lb6mm6on7n6 күн бұрын
  • As of this year all of my bike bearings are sealed, end of an era. That bike is amazing!

    @ChrisB...@ChrisB...2 күн бұрын
  • Pretty nice job. But i got a dout calling this restoration. It may be called a deep maintenance, not a restoration. No paint job at all. No chrome plating job either. This bike become less dirty and much clean, i agree. But the painted serfices looks like bike was on a scrap-heap 50 years instead of 90. Shure You can do it better. Best regrats.

    @user-id6mj8uw9b@user-id6mj8uw9b13 күн бұрын
    • It's a restoration or conservation, not a renovation.

      @paulwomack5866@paulwomack586612 күн бұрын
    • I have heard the term ‘sympathetic restoration’ used to mean the physical defects are fixed but the aesthetics are retained sort of like a patina.

      @rickblackwell6435@rickblackwell643510 күн бұрын
  • I really appreciate that you used every tool properly. I see videos or people in person using tools backwards or the wrong way period. Even good mechanics. Subscribed!

    @laserbeam1620@laserbeam162010 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!😊

      @forgottenthings@forgottenthings10 күн бұрын
  • The sheer quality of that bicycle is just amazing... it reminds me of a Volvo car, when Volvo was still a purely Swedish company.

    @Bob.Jenkins@Bob.Jenkins9 күн бұрын
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