Favorit F-12
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Model: F-12
Brand: Favorit
Category: Road Sport
Years: 1950's - 1980's
Country: Czechoslovakia
Production: Factory Production
Sold As: Unknown
Material: Steel
Construction: Fillet Brazed
Drivetrain: Derailleurs
Wheel Size: 27"
Added By: greenebike on 09/27/11
Updated By: greenebike on 09/27/11
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Model General Information
Frame size 57cm seat tube c-c.   Tubing material unknown, made in house.

Primary Example:Favorit F-12
Years:N/ASold As:Unknown
Bottom Bracket:English/ISO: 1.370 x 24Brake Mounting:Exterior Nutted
Lug Style:Brake Guides:
Fork Style:Curved BladesSeat Stays:Capped
Fork Crown Style:Flat CrownMain Tubing:
Rear Dropouts:HorizontalColor(s):emerald green
Additional Resources
Resources:Reference & Charts
Frame Serial Numbers(click to expand)
Serial NumberFrame DetailYearAdded By
82F36988Favorit F-121982Lecso11
 
Brand Information(click to expand)

Favorit Rokycany was a major Czechoslovak manufacturer of road and racing bicycles.  

 

During the later 1950s the Favorit brand  made two cycles which would feature as perhaps the top of their range. One was four speed racer, steel frames nicely lugged, alloy components such as sidepull brakes, bars, stem of a Girder style, the chainwheel was steel chromed, the wheels were alloy rims (perhaps 650), hubs were alloy and there were rather pretty Favorit wingnuts on the axles.The tyres were tubulars by Czech firm Barum. The eight speed variant was much the same as the four speed . The chainwheel was a double type in chromed steel suffice to say modeled on the pedigree Simplex variant of the 40s and 50s. The deraileur was a toggle type as common in the 50s.The FWD was a steel fabrication as was the rear.The model was used for racing and regarded as deluxe top lightweight cycle of the Eastern Bloc countries save but for the East German Diamant. This model was featured in a Venetian Blue colour predominantly and  it had the distinctive Favorit script on the down bars. Later about 1962 a factory Favorit was seen in multicoloured original paint finish. During the Communist Era these cycles were virtually legal tender as waiting lists were normal. Second hand models were bought at premium.

 
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