So heres a couple of quotes from Bike circa 1977, regarding the Neval Minsk 125, in a comparison test of eleven 125s.
'Neval Minsk is in fact a dirt cheap Russian motorcycle, which starts easily, arrives complete with a small carrier, an MZ style rubber case enclosing the rear chain, and a well made tool kit with tyre pressure gauge and pump.'
All good so far then

'Having said that, we've exhausted the list of good points on what we feel is one of the most objectionable examples of almost Neanderthal motorcycle engineering available in Britain.'
Mmmm, not so good then

I wouldn't like to repeat some of the rest, but here's a further quote from the summary,
'And finally, the Minsk avoids serious comparison with the other bikes - even the lunchbox commuters - because its too damned dangerous. Of the three Russian two-strokes that Bike have tested over the years, two have had appalling brakes and one has just managed to stop in vaguely acceptable distances.'
And
'We just cant recommend anyone to buy a Neval Minsk,'
Ha ha ha, the mad thing is that I had read this write up before purchasing the two I own. I just see the whole thing as a challenge, and a lot of fun. I mean, the front brake on my 2002 RE is woeful, but I love the bike to bits. you just ride it accordingly, though, I must admit, I've had the odd a$$$ clenching moment!
Anyway, here's the project so far. Now stripping the second one for a tidy up, whilst I wait for my bits and pieces to arrive from Romania.....
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