DUNELT 10 speed
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DUNELT 10 speed
I had posted back in 2004 about my 1966 Dunelt 10 speed, Reynolds 501 butted tubes, campy deraillers and shifters, hubs, sprockets, pedals, Wienmann 999 center pull brakes, blue with white & red and Brooks saddle, white plastic fenders black mudflaps, engraved bars, Italian aluminum rims. Purchased at North Shore Cycle in Great Neck, New York. I heard from lots of people telling me everything I already know about Dunelt. Yes I have a 1966 3 speed men's Dunelt and know about Dunelt. What I really want is even just one person who has a photo of one or knows of one or has ever seen one. I believe it may be a re badged Raleigh but I am not enough of an expert to say. It was $175.00 back in '66 at a time when a Schwinn Paramount was $125.00 so it was top quality back then. Apparently no one else is either, or just have not ran into the right person. Have spoken to many bike experts. I already know that there is one other identical bike on the east coast (still new) but as far as I know I may have one of two in existence today. I do know some others were built but how many? Where built? For how many model years? An approximate value? It would seem that with all the enthusiasts out there someone knows something and yet I keep coming up empty handed. Unbelievable! Please! Somebody help. 818 Michael 709 Rabinowitz 1879.
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Try and call Chuck at Pacific Coast Cylces in Oceanside.
(760) 967-4900
If he doesn't know, then I don't know what to tell you.
(760) 967-4900
If he doesn't know, then I don't know what to tell you.
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