The Mystery Bike Game
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I strongly suspect French, and either hi-ten or maybe plain gauge Rubis or Vitus kinda tubing. The seatpost diameter would be instructive. It's not quite a bottom of the line bike, having chromed socks fore and aft and a chromed crown, but the stamped Nervex dropouts suggest lower midline at best. All of that said, I was shocked at how nicely my last couple of gaspipe French bikes rode, especially when fitted with alloy rims. I think $100 is on the high side.
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