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Bioracer catalogues
At the time (end of eighties - begining of nineties), I limited myself to some of the Bio-Racer clothes.
I vaguely remember strange colours and equipment that were quite expensive.
I might still have some period catalogs.
Am I wrong or at the time, Stephen was also living in Belgium like Lemond ?
I vaguely remember strange colours and equipment that were quite expensive.
I might still have some period catalogs.
Am I wrong or at the time, Stephen was also living in Belgium like Lemond ?
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Stephen Roche BioRacer Bikes
I now have details on 2 different Stephen Roche BioRacers!
The Cork EL OS and a new unknown model shown here
https://stephenrochebikes.wordpress.c...model-unknown/
The Cork EL OS and a new unknown model shown here
https://stephenrochebikes.wordpress.c...model-unknown/
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Our Cycles DeVos tandem.
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That is a lovely tandem. Great color. I like those brazed-on racks. Don't see them anywhere except on Belgian touring bikes.
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And on this Zieleman :
https://www.klassiekeracefiets.info/2...an-van-jantje/
https://www.klassiekeracefiets.info/2...an-van-jantje/
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And on this Zieleman :
https://www.klassiekeracefiets.info/2...an-van-jantje/
https://www.klassiekeracefiets.info/2...an-van-jantje/
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1985 Eddie Merckx Corsa
My 56cm 1985 Eddie Merckx Corsa with a first generation Campy Croce D'Aune gruppo including Delta brakes. Pictures are from when I first brought it home so no bar tape.
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[QUOTE=verktyg;15370738]My 56cm 1985 Eddie Merckx Corsa with a first generation Campy Croce D'Aune gruppo including Delta brakes. Pictures are from when I first brought it home so no bar tape./QUOTE]
Very nice!
Very nice!
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Corsa Extra 56cm 1985.
Corsa Extra 56cm 1985.
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Robbie, I really don't know what to make of this. Been looking at this for at least five minutes now. I want to ride it.
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Belgian, orange.
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But it is a stunning color combination, Belgian or not.
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It's not Belgian, it's Dutch. But at least they speak the same language, albeit with a strange accent in the Netherlands
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Actually, it's Japanese. The frames were made by Miyata, saddles by Ariake, stems and seat posts by SR and contained everything Shimano had to offer (Koga was the local Shimano importer too). Only rims and tires were sourced in Europe AFIK. Only assembly and - especially - marketing & sales took place in Holland.
Having said that, Koga Miyata's were (and still are) top notch bikes. There were no low end models. They were either pretty expensive, very expensive or ridiculously expensive. From personal experience I can say that thirty-year old Koga's are generally in better shape than anything French, Belgian or Italian of that vintage.
You're a lucky man, Tony!
Having said that, Koga Miyata's were (and still are) top notch bikes. There were no low end models. They were either pretty expensive, very expensive or ridiculously expensive. From personal experience I can say that thirty-year old Koga's are generally in better shape than anything French, Belgian or Italian of that vintage.
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I stand corrected - it's Dutch in the same way that a Merckx is Belgian
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He! In contrast to the K-M, I can say that my Bertin really is so French that it actually is Belgian. The Belgian branch of the family was producing bikes very different from Andre's, but used the Bertin name under license.
Truth be told, that bike is very different from every other bike in my acquaintance too.
Truth be told, that bike is very different from every other bike in my acquaintance too.
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Since this thread has come back from the dead
Here is my 1982 Merckx though some have wondered if these were made in Italy?
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I think you are confused. EM rode on a lot of bikes, built in a lot of countries, this thread is about Belgian bikes so it is referencing Belgian EM bikes.
Koga-Miyata IS a Dutch bicycle company, so your comparison is wacky. It is like saying Specialized or Trek is a Chinese company because their bikes are built there.
Koga-Miyata IS a Dutch bicycle company, so your comparison is wacky. It is like saying Specialized or Trek is a Chinese company because their bikes are built there.
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Let's not get carried away, guys. As the OP I rule that it's OK to stray across the Belgian borders every once in a while, just to find out what's what.
Just as many bikes with Belgian brand names on them were not made in Belgium, many a Dutch bike was actually made in Belgium (Jan Janssen, Jan de Reus and Jan Groot all had frames made in Belgium). Confusing? Well, Belgium is a very charming, but also bit of a confusing country.
Just as many bikes with Belgian brand names on them were not made in Belgium, many a Dutch bike was actually made in Belgium (Jan Janssen, Jan de Reus and Jan Groot all had frames made in Belgium). Confusing? Well, Belgium is a very charming, but also bit of a confusing country.