The Top of the Line thread
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#77
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Top of the line hybrid for 1995, and the 2nd year of the bonded aluminum/carbon frame:
I’ve changed the stem, handlebars, and seat mostly for comfort/ fit reasons, tires for safety.
Rides so very nice!
I’ve changed the stem, handlebars, and seat mostly for comfort/ fit reasons, tires for safety.
Rides so very nice!
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If I own it, I ride it
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Disclaimer: Some I no longer own.
John Howard #281 by Dave Moulton
John Howard by L Travers, on Flickr
Motobecane Champion Team
TC HOTN by L Travers, on Flickr
3Rensho SRA
3Rensho SRA by L Travers, on Flickr
ca 1972 Lejeune Champion du Monde. Purchased NOS, NIB.
72 Lejeune CdM by L Travers, on Flickr
Lejeune Champion du Monde barn find.
First glamor shot by L Travers, on Flickr
Raleigh Team Pro 753 SB1016 with its very happy new owner.
My former 753 Team Pro and its new owner. by L Travers, on Flickr
753 Lejeune Champion du Monde
753 Lejeune by Baco by L Travers, on Flickr
John Howard #281 by Dave Moulton
John Howard by L Travers, on Flickr
Motobecane Champion Team
TC HOTN by L Travers, on Flickr
3Rensho SRA
3Rensho SRA by L Travers, on Flickr
ca 1972 Lejeune Champion du Monde. Purchased NOS, NIB.
72 Lejeune CdM by L Travers, on Flickr
Lejeune Champion du Monde barn find.
First glamor shot by L Travers, on Flickr
Raleigh Team Pro 753 SB1016 with its very happy new owner.
My former 753 Team Pro and its new owner. by L Travers, on Flickr
753 Lejeune Champion du Monde
753 Lejeune by Baco by L Travers, on Flickr
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Forgot about the Bottecchia. It was purchased as a Giro but I upgraded to a Professional by using the parts of the second bike of the same time period.
1972 Bottecchia Giro D'Italia (Professional conversion) by superissimo_83, on Flickr
Lost this one to a car getting in my lane. Still have the frame but the parts that would fit are on the Bott.
1972 Motobecane Le Champion 24" by superissimo_83, on Flickr
1972 Bottecchia Giro D'Italia (Professional conversion) by superissimo_83, on Flickr
Lost this one to a car getting in my lane. Still have the frame but the parts that would fit are on the Bott.
1972 Motobecane Le Champion 24" by superissimo_83, on Flickr
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1988 Montello - From Pinarello.
1986 Record Carbonio - From ALAN.
1986 PY10FC - From Peugeot
1986 Plus Carbone 7 - From Vitus
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