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Cyclops Rocky Mountain (1987-2014) MEXICO Windsor (19xx) / (1978) BELGIUM Eddy Merckx 1 (19xx) / (19xx) / (19xx) / (1990A / 1990B) - Eddy Merckx 2 (19xx, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2010) - Eddy Merckx 3 (1981) / (1984) / (1989) - Eddy Merckx 4 (BF thread with catalog entries from 1993-1998) Flandria GERMANY Schauff (Rudialtig) 1 - Schauff 2 (1969) NETHERLANDS Batavus 1 (1984) - Batavus 2 Gazelle (1966-2002, missing the catalog years of 1969, 1971-1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, and 1985) Koga-Miyata 1 (1976-2018) - Koga-Miyata 2 (1989, 1990, 1993 w/ better scans and Technical Specs documents) LINK to historical lists and elements of many Dutch bicycle brands ( enter: http://www.klassiekeracefiets.info/ into the search bar, otherwise BF gives a warning message) AUSTRIA Austro-Daimler 1 (1976) / (1978) / (1979) / (1981) / (1982) / (1986) / (1988) - Austro-Daimler 2 (1972, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986) Puch 1 (1981) - Puch 2 SPAIN Cuevas 1 - Cuevas 2 SWITZERLAND Automat (1918) Allegro (1950s) / (1963) / (1976) / (1983) / (1985) / (1990A) / (1990B) / (1991) / (1992) / (1993A) / (1993B) / (1993C) / (1997) Coassin (1978A) / (1978B) / (1978C) / (1978D) Condor (1959) Cosmos ("1894-1944" 50th) Edco ICS Magni (1980sA) / (1980sB) / (1980sC) / (1980sD) / (1980sE) / (1980sF) / (1982) / (1987A) / (1987B) / (1989) Mairag (1970s) / (1978) / ("1981-1982"A) / ("1981-1982"B) Mondia (1988A) / (1988B) / (2000A) / (2000B) / (2003A) / (2003B) Schild Rahmenbau (1989A) / (1989B) Stella (1940s) / (1941) / (1946) / (1950s) Tigra (1978A) / (1978B) / (1988) Uto (1951) / (1980s) JAPAN 3Rensho (1984) Bridgestone (scroll down) (1982, 1985-1994) Centurion (1974, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987) Fuji (1975-1991) KHS (1989) Lotus (home page with links to individual models)(model chart) Maruishi (1984) Miyata (1974, 1979-1994) Nishiki (1987) Panasonic 1 (1977-1995, 2012) - Panasonic 2 (1973) Sekine (1975) Shogun (1987, 1989, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000) Takara (1981) Univega 1 (19xxA, 19xxB, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989) - Univega 2 (1985, 1986) Zunow GENERAL LISTINGS / INDEXES OF COMPANIES THAT I AM UNABLE TO INDIVIDUALLY LINK TO Retrobike.uk has many catalogs, but directly linking from BikeForums brings up a warning page, but not when I access it normally via my browser. ( Manufacturer Archive Page 6 | Gallery & Archive | Retrobike will get you to it) Velobase is ever the resource (http, thus 'not secure', so you'll have to search for "Velobase catalog scans" to access it), and as a number of us know, they have many bicycle and component manufacturers' catalogs. Some are links to PDFs, others are .zip files to download. Three Speed Hub, although not singularly dedicated to bicycles or companies that build bicycles with such gearing, is another source of catalogs etc (and of the quite vintage kind). Five pages worth, or you can choose a decade to narrow things down a bit. Equusbicycle has a grid's worth of catalogs, but I can't seem to get the images to load. Perhaps you'll fare better. Another members-only resource is the Veteran-Cycle Club Online Library, which in addition to being a catalog and literature source, is also another cycling community that one can engage with. UPDATE 4/20/21: This second post will be dedicated to listing, via post number (in this thread), catalog scan contributions by BF members. Where there are missing years via hosting or just in general, in the first post, these subsequent scans will be posted with the bicycle company and year of catalog in the post's title or in bold at the post body. Look to the Rene Herse scans or JaccoW's Koga-Miyata scans as great examples of what to aim for and submit. Thank you all for your submissions! UPDATE 12/27/22: As you have likely seen, the number of words/characters as sections get further filled out, continues to exceed the maximum allowable count, thus a number of sections from above have now been moved to this second post. All the links in the order that you've seen them remain. ***************** Triumph Cycle (England) - 1959 (posts 87, 88), 1962 (post 89) Litespeed (forthcoming) Guylaine catalogs 1986 - 1996/97 (post 122) - high-end German touring bicycles |
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I’ll play. Italians: Mondonico Tommasini Zullo Tommaso I’m sure more to come |
Here's a link to your Specialized line. https://labibleduvelocataloguesspeci....blogspot.com/
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Originally Posted by canyoneagle
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Cool!
I’ll play. Italians: Mondonico Tommasini Zullo Tommaso I’m sure more to come |
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Mark Bulgier has a lot of old catalogs on his site: bulgier.net - /pics/bike/Catalogs/
I've scanned a few and supplied them to Mark (many years ago). I think my 1974 and 1976 Raleigh catalogs are my best offerings. Steve in Peoria |
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Stowe Fuso Canada Mariposa Jester CCM UK MKM Italy Vetta France Motobecane Bertin Follis |
Originally Posted by steelbikeguy
(Post 21881108)
Mark Bulgier has a lot of old catalogs on his site: bulgier.net - /pics/bike/Catalogs/
I've scanned a few and supplied them to Mark (many years ago). I think my 1974 and 1976 Raleigh catalogs are my best offerings. Steve in Peoria |
Remember, I am looking for LINKS and not necessarily companies. I have or will have listed many, but some may not have a link to a past catalog (or catalogs). If you don't see a company on here AND you have a link to their catalog(s), then please post.
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1934 Frejus - https://www.flickr.com/photos/681231...57715224360947
1937 Frejus - https://www.flickr.com/photos/681231...57631597310286 And for 12 euro/year, the finest collection of Italian catalogs on the internet - https://www.registrostoricocicli.com...-cicli-depoca/ |
PS. It would be nice if you added dates to the titles of the catalogs.
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Fair number of catalogs and brochures at retrobike....
Road Magazine & Catalogue Scans Forum | Retrobike |
I'm getting a warning when clicking on Specialized 1.
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Originally Posted by cb400bill
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I'm getting a warning when clicking on Specialized 1.
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Originally Posted by iab
(Post 21881195)
PS. It would be nice if you added dates to the titles of the catalogs.
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Originally Posted by iab
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PS. It would be nice if you added dates to the titles of the catalogs.
Also if you see a date and think it's wrong, please do let me know! Mark B in Seattle |
I've used this site for reference often. Lots of stuff here.
The Bicycle Info Project: Technical manuals home page |
Originally Posted by RiddleOfSteel
(Post 21881290)
Thank you for the heads up. @jamesdak your retrobike link (also the same source address for my "Specialized 1") shows the warning as well. Bummer. :/ I will provide a search engine result as a link for Spec. 1 (or just make it Spec 2 with a small explanation for now). Let me know how it works.
I checked the old links I had for old Orbea Catalogs but it doesn't seem to be working now. I'll dig into the archives to see if I can find something that works. |
Originally Posted by jamesdak
(Post 21881320)
?? I didn't see any warning for either.....
I checked the old links I had for old Orbea Catalogs but it doesn't seem to be working now. I'll dig into the archives to see if I can find something that works. |
Ross is missing from the US section.
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Originally Posted by bulgie
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For the catalogs on bulgier.net that don't have dates, the date is unknown. If anyone sees one of my catalogs and knows the date FOR SURE, let me know and I'll add it. I'd rather have no date than be wrong though.
Also if you see a date and think it's wrong, please do let me know! Mark B in Seattle |
Originally Posted by iab
(Post 21881448)
What about a range? Down to a decade? Your Atala catalog could be anything from 1900-1990. Sort of close is better than nothing.
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Taiwan - KHS (I repped them in the Bay Area in the mid 80's
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Seriously?
Everyone forgot Huffy? |
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