Oh c'mon... Show me your Motobecane!
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What??? Only 2 wheels?
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Yeah. That looks more right with the black tape. Nice looking bike.
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I already posted this over a the "show me your french bike" thread, but in case you missed it...
Motobecane Le Champion, purchased as a frame at Eroica last year, part bin build.
Motobecane Le Champion, purchased as a frame at Eroica last year, part bin build.
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This is the first bike I ever bought new. IIRC, I paid $210 for it in 1975. Recently I restored it with minimal changes to see how it had held up over the years.
The only change is a new set of alloy handlebars, new cables and Paul "Love Levers". I believe it's the only cottered-crank bike in this whole thread.
It is actually a delightful bike to ride. The friction shifting is sort of fun...
1975 Motobecane Mirage
Suntour VGT Luxe derailleur
Probably should have routed the cable to the other side of the seatpost, but it was like this when new...
Comfortable grips
Paul brake levers cost almost as much as the bike when it was new. I had them on hand for another project that never materialized, so... :-)
The only change is a new set of alloy handlebars, new cables and Paul "Love Levers". I believe it's the only cottered-crank bike in this whole thread.
It is actually a delightful bike to ride. The friction shifting is sort of fun...
1975 Motobecane Mirage
Suntour VGT Luxe derailleur
Probably should have routed the cable to the other side of the seatpost, but it was like this when new...
Comfortable grips
Paul brake levers cost almost as much as the bike when it was new. I had them on hand for another project that never materialized, so... :-)
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This was bought recently by me as a frameset with a pinched seat tube clamp. It has turned into my daily commuter.
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Put on some porteur bars today:
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Here's a build up of a Grand Jubile frame and a bunch of spare parts I had laying around. Finished this one this winter.
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Powder coated, decaled, and box-lined by Forever Powder Coating in Olympia , WA
The Motobecane decals are flashier than the vision that I had, but they are NOS from France.
Not sure what they were originally intended for- maybe a mobylette.
The Motobecane decals are flashier than the vision that I had, but they are NOS from France.
Not sure what they were originally intended for- maybe a mobylette.
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I build this up over the past few days. Mix of parts and a frame too small for me and the wrong colour for my wife. Build thread is here:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...an-jubile.html
IMG_4902 by bj.stevens, on Flickr
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...an-jubile.html
IMG_4902 by bj.stevens, on Flickr
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Quick question: there's a local seller here, with a Motobecane Super Sprint. In beige/yellowish/creme. Front fork seems chrome/metal. A quick google search doesnt reveal much as in build-year. quality, etc. As far as I can see it has Vitus tubes. 2 x 5 gears.
Can anyone point me in a direction for info, or maybe tell me more? :-) Thanks!
Can anyone point me in a direction for info, or maybe tell me more? :-) Thanks!
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Quick question: there's a local seller here, with a Motobecane Super Sprint. In beige/yellowish/creme. Front fork seems chrome/metal. A quick google search doesnt reveal much as in build-year. quality, etc. As far as I can see it has Vitus tubes. 2 x 5 gears.
Can anyone point me in a direction for info, or maybe tell me more? :-) Thanks!
Can anyone point me in a direction for info, or maybe tell me more? :-) Thanks!
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Yes, that looks like the same bike. Thanks!
How "good" is Vitus 888 vs Reynolds?
And Shimano Altus, so that's a middle/low segment bike than, right?
How "good" is Vitus 888 vs Reynolds?
And Shimano Altus, so that's a middle/low segment bike than, right?
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My 1976 Motobecane Grand Touring. All original apart from consumables.
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I installed the new Brooks B17 saddle and microfiber bar tape on my 1976 Motobecane Grand Touring. I also took the opportunity to install a shorter reach stem. I think the saddle and tape look better than the black saddle and tape on it prior to the switch. Proofide treatment is done, and now I just need to ride and start breaking it in.
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Now that I’ve made ten posts, I wanted to post a couple of photos of my ‘new’ 1984 Motobecane Grand Jubilee. I saw this bike on Craigslist, and went to take a look. That’s how I met member Pilotfishbob, found out about this forum, and got a really nice bike at a fair price. As a bonus Bob threw in a bag full of goodies, shared a lot of knowledge, and patiently answered all of my newbie questions. After my first few short rides, a couple of spokes became loose. Bob invited me back over to adjust the spokes and true my wheel. Then, Bob was patient enough to show me how to replace a tube, allowing me practice on one of his wheels.
I got a nice ‘new’ bike, met a new friend, and gained a lot of new knowledge. I couldn’t find a speck of dirt on this 36 year old bike!
Thanks Pilotfishbob!
I got a nice ‘new’ bike, met a new friend, and gained a lot of new knowledge. I couldn’t find a speck of dirt on this 36 year old bike!
Thanks Pilotfishbob!
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I'll play,
Ms. merziac's 1978 Grand Touring sport "mixte".
Yeah, it's probably here already.
Ms. merziac's 1978 Grand Touring sport "mixte".
Yeah, it's probably here already.
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Now that I’ve made ten posts, I wanted to post a couple of photos of my ‘new’ 1984 Motobecane Grand Jubilee. I saw this bike on Craigslist, and went to take a look. That’s how I met member Pilotfishbob, found out about this forum, and got a really nice bike at a fair price. As a bonus Bob threw in a bag full of goodies, shared a lot of knowledge, and patiently answered all of my newbie questions. After my first few short rides, a couple of spokes became loose. Bob invited me back over to adjust the spokes and true my wheel. Then, Bob was patient enough to show me how to replace a tube, allowing me practice on one of his wheels.
I got a nice ‘new’ bike, met a new friend, and gained a lot of new knowledge. I couldn’t find a speck of dirt on this 36 year old bike!
Thanks Pilotfishbob!
I got a nice ‘new’ bike, met a new friend, and gained a lot of new knowledge. I couldn’t find a speck of dirt on this 36 year old bike!
Thanks Pilotfishbob!
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