1972 Motobecane Le Champion
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1972 Motobecane Le Champion
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Continuing to thin the herd, as we are moving.... here is a '72 Moto Le Champion, frame size 21" CTT. Typical crazed original paint and decals. Has the standard set up including:
Special Campy Tipo hubs with kidney shaped cutouts, laced to Mavic Championnat du Monde tubulars and alloy nipples
'72 dated NR rear derailleur
3TTT Record stem and bars
Universal 61 center pulls - note this has original but not dried out gum goods, exceedingly hard to find
Stronglight 93 crank
Lyotard 65 pedals
Ideale 80 saddle
Looking to get $600 OBO plus shipping for this fine example. Let me know if you have any questions, thanks for looking!
Andy
Continuing to thin the herd, as we are moving.... here is a '72 Moto Le Champion, frame size 21" CTT. Typical crazed original paint and decals. Has the standard set up including:
Special Campy Tipo hubs with kidney shaped cutouts, laced to Mavic Championnat du Monde tubulars and alloy nipples
'72 dated NR rear derailleur
3TTT Record stem and bars
Universal 61 center pulls - note this has original but not dried out gum goods, exceedingly hard to find
Stronglight 93 crank
Lyotard 65 pedals
Ideale 80 saddle
Looking to get $600 OBO plus shipping for this fine example. Let me know if you have any questions, thanks for looking!
Andy
Last edited by 75lechamp; 12-23-23 at 09:21 AM. Reason: Sold
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I cannot express how happy I am that this is not a 24" frame.
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i wouldn't knock having another hole in your head.. makes for a cool whistling sound as the wind blows past you while riding this awesome bike!
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Continuing to thin the herd, as we are moving.... here is a '72 Moto Le Champion, frame size 21" CTT. Typical crazed original paint and decals. Has the standard set up including:
Special Campy Tipo hubs with kidney shaped cutouts, laced to Mavic Championnat du Monde tubulars and alloy nipples
'72 dated NR rear derailleur....
Special Campy Tipo hubs with kidney shaped cutouts, laced to Mavic Championnat du Monde tubulars and alloy nipples
'72 dated NR rear derailleur....
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so glad I can't afford this right now.
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Right. I'm staring at this 1978 Mercian Vincitore frame I've been messing with and collecting parts for with a rapidly rising price tag wondering what's the point? If this bike was my size it would be almost exactly what I'm building at half the price and just as beautiful.
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Man, that's a nice example, and a great price!
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Regardless of the nice price, heck of a great classic. Beautiful.
Although it doesn't really matter but is this frame really from 1972? I thought they had chromed socks and a riveted headbadge.
Although it doesn't really matter but is this frame really from 1972? I thought they had chromed socks and a riveted headbadge.
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Hey guys, for this vintage of Le Champion they had the foil headbadge. I think the riveted badge came around 1973-74. My '75 Le Champion has a foil badge as well, but it is a different "M" design.
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Also, I forgot - my '73 Grand Record has this badge, which was between the old foil and the riveted metal badge.....
'73 GR
'72 and earlier replacement foil decals
'73 GR
'72 and earlier replacement foil decals