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Very nice! I would love to know the dates of manufacture on those three, if you know. The down tube logo on the white bike is apparently a transitional design which I've had a hard time trying to date (maybe '73 or '74?). But the examples of that logo which I've seen were on U.S. imports. The "Special Sport" marking is also something I haven't encountered very often in my photo searches.
Your brown one would be around 1976-77, perhaps? The color on the mixte is lovely. We didn't get that color on Merciers over here!
I invite you to join in and help share any knowledge in my Mercier topic, if you're interested: 50 years later, another Mercier
Your brown one would be around 1976-77, perhaps? The color on the mixte is lovely. We didn't get that color on Merciers over here!
I invite you to join in and help share any knowledge in my Mercier topic, if you're interested: 50 years later, another Mercier
It took me quite a while to get the bike where I wanted it to be (see this thread), but it was worth it. Mrs non-fixie probably hadn't had as much male attention in 25 years.
You could well be right on the brown Mercier's birth date. I have it down as "late seventies". It never got its own thread, but it did give me the chiquest garage door pic ever (see this thread).
The "Micro Mercier" is a bit of an oddball. Just bought it because it is so cute, and it was just €25. It does have its own thread here. Maybe a tiny friend will turn up some day ...
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Oh, and there is this Mercier in my attic, waiting for the right opportunity and mood. More on it here. 1970 or close.
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Bikes: 1971 Motobecane Grand Touring, 1975 John Deere Men's Racer
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Motobecane Grand Touring. Dates from '70-'72. Have 500+ miles on it so far this season.
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The Velobase page says that to compare the Record and the Chorus, one has the clip attached on top and the other on the bottom, and that's true. Another difference is that the body of the Chorus is heavier and thicker than that of the Record Other levels included a Triomphe. I think there was one identified with another lower-level group.
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Metropole
Early 1950s Metropole. An old French company that made bevel gear shaft drive bikes in the 1890s. Seamed to disappear after the 1950s.
#59
Used to be Conspiratemus
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Mariposa Randonneur 1994
My go-to bike for anything over 100 km or so. Halifax - Quebec City in 4 ½ days 2004. Veteran of Dairyland Dare 2012. Rode my first century in several years last month on it and, while I'll never see the near side of 6 hours again, I finished in surprisingly non-knackered condition -- spent only an hour on the couch (rehydrating and re-carb-ing only, not catatonic....honest!) Must be something about that bike.... Still a 25 mm traditionalist, it was handy enough on the few km of gravel -- trail is by far the longest of any of our bikes.
Frame constructed by Tom Hinton, who is still hard at work with his tiny files and hummingbird wings making custom frames for the new Mariposa business.
A mix of Campag (front hub is C-Record, rear hub is Record 8-speed cassette), Shimano (crankset - 50-39) and Suntour (brakes & shifters--friction of course). The chromed steel rear rack is a Mike Barry in-house fabrication.
Just about perfection over distance.
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This is my commute machine...
My Miyata 710
My Miyata 710
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Some of you guys have seen this bike in person,,but what "M" list would be complete without a MOSER with Super Record on it.
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1978 Motobecane Grand Touring.
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I love the bikes in this thread so far, including the OP’s McBain. Here is my Motobecane Grand Record 650b.
#73
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1992 Mongoose IBOC Pro in American Blue . with Loop Stays and Tolberone TopTube
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aka Tom Reingold
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1982 McLean
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.