Oh c'mon... Show me your Motobecane!
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Oh c'mon... Show me your Motobecane!
I don't care if it's a Team Champion or Nomade. They're all eye candy to me!
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Latest completion, Grand Touring
I really need to find a 58cm Grand Record.
French market only C41
Well at least it's a lugged frame!
May try to move this at Detroit Bike City next weekend
Can't find a photo of the black and red Jubilee mixte.
I really need to find a 58cm Grand Record.
French market only C41
Well at least it's a lugged frame!
May try to move this at Detroit Bike City next weekend
Can't find a photo of the black and red Jubilee mixte.
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Well, that's 4 of them.
I didn't see them when I last stopped by, OJ... WTH? Are these a NJ purchase?
I didn't see them when I last stopped by, OJ... WTH? Are these a NJ purchase?
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1982 Jubile Sport, came stock with Suntour BL (blue line) components. Swiss bottom bracket naturally.
1979 ish Innerclub tandem:
1979 ish Innerclub tandem:
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Haven't you seen enough by now?
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Nice bikes Bill.... I have to wonder why Swiss threading didn't prevail... Standard metric threads + sensible left hand threading on the fixed cup. Kind'a made sense.
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Hmmmm. Let me try again. It's a 1974-1975 grand Jubile that's been through some changes.
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My 1977 (I think) Mirage in it's current form.
I'm still not entirely sure about it at the moment. When I converted from 27" to 700c, an old set of MAFAC Racers were all that I had that had sufficient reach. Still fiddling with those bastards, and I haven't quite gotten them to a point where I'm comfortable with them.
I'm still not entirely sure about it at the moment. When I converted from 27" to 700c, an old set of MAFAC Racers were all that I had that had sufficient reach. Still fiddling with those bastards, and I haven't quite gotten them to a point where I'm comfortable with them.
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Mines on the way. Still have to lace up the wheels. I considered doing a repaint on the frame but it's only a Nomade and I'm staying all original.
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(Plus it's unhealthy to spray-paint bikes on the kitchen table )
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My Mirage, when I was trying it out as a single speed. I've since replaced the wheels and added SKS Chromoplastic fenders which nearly match the original Motobecane silver paint.
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I have 2 Moto's, both restored.
Early 70's Le Champion, rescued from oblivion a couple years ago. Shown here as a racer, it's now set up as a sport tourer.
'75 Grand Jubile, which I bought new. It's been extensively modified several times.
Early 70's Le Champion, rescued from oblivion a couple years ago. Shown here as a racer, it's now set up as a sport tourer.
'75 Grand Jubile, which I bought new. It's been extensively modified several times.
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