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Old 07-08-19, 08:13 PM
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There’s a nice 59cm TDF on the SanFrancisco/Bay Area CL advertised for $200. It looks like a nice one!
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Originally Posted by bikemig
If you ride 56-58 cm, you may fit it fine, just google "French fit." $400 is a good price for this bike. The tubulars are a bit of a drag but the tipo high flange hubs are very good.
You may be right about that, but it's a bit of a gamble for a remote buy. Don't mind the tubulars actually, always wanted to see what this bike would have ridden like originally.

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There’s a nice 59cm TDF on the SanFrancisco/Bay Area CL advertised for $200. It looks like a nice one!
Yes it does, and a great price as well. Unfortunately it was sold last night. Thanks for the heads up though!
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Old 07-09-19, 09:10 PM
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How about this one posted by @thumpism in the "Are You Looking..." thread?

GITANE 531 SALE 190CASH (JENNERSVILLE)



"GITANE PROFESSIONAL TOUR DE FRANCE

1976 Lucien Van Impe WON THE TOUR DE FRANCE ON A Gitane

FRENCH BIKES ARE KNOWN FOR THE BEST RIDE - COMFORTABLE LONG DISTANCE RIDE

REYNOLDS 531 Double Butted tubing throught including fork

SIZE : 23 1/2" ( 58cm - top tube 58cm )

CRANK : SUGINO MIGHTY COMPETITION 52-42 teeth

BRAKES : MA FAC COMPETITION

SEE THE PICTURES THIS IS WHAT IS FOR SALE - NO WHEELS ETC - NEEDS TO BE ASSEMBLED

NO DENTS IN FRAME - PAINT IS OK - LOOKS LIKE IT HAS BEEN RIDDEN VERY LITTLE

SELL FOR $190 CASH

IF YOU ARE READING THIS IT IS FOR SALE - THIS ADD WILL BE DELETED WHEN SOLD"

https://delaware.craigslist.org/bik/...927015954.html

(Conversions don't seem to be anyone's strong suit. 23.5" does equal 58cm. Your kilometerage may vary?)
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Thanks @machinist42, I'll have to take a look at that one. It's not too far away.
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