1974-75 Motobecane scans
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Here's my wife's '75 GJ mixte, a rather rare bike with Reynolds 531 tubing, special Nervex lugs and Huret Jubilee long cage rear derailleur. I've got a matching GJ that I'm currently building up with Stronglite crank and Huret DuoPar Rear derailleur.
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Me too! (As Tina Fey said, "Not hashtag me too, just regular me too.") I worked in a very large Motobecane dealer at the time, but I saw very few of the orange ones in the flesh. Even at wholesale, I could only afford a Grand Record, which I loved (and rode across the continent in '76) but a Team Champ is just a whole 'nother level.
I have all the parts I would need, if anyone has a frame for me, 63 or 64 cm. Down to the French diameter Cinelli stem, 26.6 two-bolt Super Record post, and a TA water bottle with the BIC team logo.
I have all the parts I would need, if anyone has a frame for me, 63 or 64 cm. Down to the French diameter Cinelli stem, 26.6 two-bolt Super Record post, and a TA water bottle with the BIC team logo.
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I love how little it takes to get us all to post "Motobecane scans"..... and I love seeing them all. Nice bursts of color at a gray time of year....
Here's mine, with some footwear experiments going on. (27x1.25 vs 700x35)....
Here's mine, with some footwear experiments going on. (27x1.25 vs 700x35)....
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Nice observation, Bulgie, and yes, they were bent a bit. I sent the fork to Gugie and he straightened it out so it's ok now. Just an older picture.