My first vintage bike!
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My first vintage bike!
Hello everyone, I got my first vintage bike today.
This is my Batavus Champion Intercycle.
I got it as a gift from someone who knew I had an interest in the 1970s and he claimed it was from that period too,
Looking at it a bit I’d have to agree with him but maybe someone could tell me some more about it!
Have a nice day and many thanks in advance for any help!
This is my Batavus Champion Intercycle.
I got it as a gift from someone who knew I had an interest in the 1970s and he claimed it was from that period too,
Looking at it a bit I’d have to agree with him but maybe someone could tell me some more about it!
Have a nice day and many thanks in advance for any help!
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Welcome to the club! Hope you really enjoy your new bike.
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Hello everyone, I got my first vintage bike today.
This is my Batavus Champion Intercycle.
I got it as a gift from someone who knew I had an interest in the 1970s and he claimed it was from that period too,
Looking at it a bit I’d have to agree with him but maybe someone could tell me some more about it!
Have a nice day and many thanks in advance for any help!
This is my Batavus Champion Intercycle.
I got it as a gift from someone who knew I had an interest in the 1970s and he claimed it was from that period too,
Looking at it a bit I’d have to agree with him but maybe someone could tell me some more about it!
Have a nice day and many thanks in advance for any help!
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Welcome! I had a Batavus many years ago and gave it to a friend who's still using it. .
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This one? I had one in white, it was the cheapest to get but I had some years fun with it. This is 1978.
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Welcome! Hang around and have some fun w/ us!
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My first bike shop bike was a 1975 Batavus Tour de l'Europe, two notches up from the Champion - same frame, but with chromed fork tips and slightly nicer parts. The Champion is the equivalent of a Peugeot A-08. Not a super lightweight bike, but when cleaned and serviced capable of giving a good ride.
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Frame size 51, 57.5, 61
What about 55 C-T (53 C-C)? They skipped right over me!
Interesting use of 27" instead of 700C rims, but that was a thing with Peugeots of that period, as well.
What about 55 C-T (53 C-C)? They skipped right over me!
Interesting use of 27" instead of 700C rims, but that was a thing with Peugeots of that period, as well.
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Welcome to a world of fun and frustration! Have fun with the new ride.
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Welcome, TrashParticle !
It is! I checked, and it seems Batavus had a lot of bikes with 27" rims on offer in the seventies. US bike boom influence, perhaps?
It is! I checked, and it seems Batavus had a lot of bikes with 27" rims on offer in the seventies. US bike boom influence, perhaps?
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Hello everyone, I got my first vintage bike today.
This is my Batavus Champion Intercycle.
I got it as a gift from someone who knew I had an interest in the 1970s and he claimed it was from that period too,
Looking at it a bit I’d have to agree with him but maybe someone could tell me some more about it!
Have a nice day and many thanks in advance for any help!
This is my Batavus Champion Intercycle.
I got it as a gift from someone who knew I had an interest in the 1970s and he claimed it was from that period too,
Looking at it a bit I’d have to agree with him but maybe someone could tell me some more about it!
Have a nice day and many thanks in advance for any help!
Full on driveside, crankside pic would also be good, normally the first one we take.
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Almost forgot: have a look here for more information and lots of pics of Batavus': Bring out your Batavus!