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Hello I am currently working on my own Truppenfahrrad here in the states & need one of those MG ammo can box holders for my bike so could you possible send me a link to the wed site where you got your box??? thanks much! BJR
There was a place back in the 80s and 90s that sold Swiss surplus military bikes that were identical to ww2 German except in minor details. They werent cheap.
Watching them use a wire wheel on the rack, using so much effort to remove old rust. Instead, use a 50/50 mix of water and plain old white vinegar. Let the metal sit for several days. The rust just disintegrates, right down to the microscopic level, and falls off. Caked on rust? Use gravel or bb's and shake the aggregate over the object several times a day. You will be shocked how effortless and effective this works. Better than any grinding wheel. It does not affect the chrome or paint. Just need to wash off the clean metal with soap and water (to remove the vinegar acid) and put a coat of linseed oil or rust preventative on it.
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Cool
Amazing!!
Been expecting a vid thanks for the hard work I know it takes time
Tolles Video schöne Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪👍🏻
Where are you from?
I'm Hungarian🇭🇺
the German uniform is similar to the Hungarian uniform.
That’s awesome
Awesome could you do a video on all of you’re jump smocks
Loved the video keep it up
Nice one, great attention to detail as ever. I hope everyone is well. Ian C.
Essa bicicleta ficou show. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Saudações do Brasil.
Wow, that’s super cool. Next you should add panzerfaust racks on the front!
Fantastic, I have wonder for a long time what they put in the box on the main frame, thank you.
That, is freaking awesome. Great work Brother.
Is that original one?
Интересно! Благодарю!
Hi pleas next video look ww2 german bicycle carriage. Thanks
Hello I am currently working on my own Truppenfahrrad here in the states & need one of those MG ammo can box holders for my bike so could you possible send me a link to the wed site where you got your box??? thanks much! BJR
My road bike is jealous.
Good good its a very beatiful.
I have a bike ww2
There was a place back in the 80s and 90s that sold Swiss surplus military bikes that were identical to ww2 German except in minor details. They werent cheap.
Where on earth did you buy that grenade box, I have been after one of them for 2 years!
Nice ride
So it's very much a Nazi cargo bike
I want one
Watching them use a wire wheel on the rack, using so much effort to remove old rust. Instead, use a 50/50 mix of water and plain old white vinegar. Let the metal sit for several days. The rust just disintegrates, right down to the microscopic level, and falls off. Caked on rust? Use gravel or bb's and shake the aggregate over the object several times a day. You will be shocked how effortless and effective this works. Better than any grinding wheel. It does not affect the chrome or paint. Just need to wash off the clean metal with soap and water (to remove the vinegar acid) and put a coat of linseed oil or rust preventative on it.
Hi what rin size is the bike? I found a similar one and would like make a replica