The Dutch invasion (or show us your DUTCH bikes)
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It's still a reputable bikeshop, appearently is now 3rd generation Aandewiel that goes by the first name Willem. I can't find any email adress but there is a phone number.
https://fietsenmakergids.nl/noord-ho...m/aandewiel-p/
https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.37279...7i13312!8i6656
https://fietsenmakergids.nl/noord-ho...m/aandewiel-p/
https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.37279...7i13312!8i6656
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Thank you! I didn't know the shop still existed. Much appreciated!
It's still a reputable bikeshop, appearently is now 3rd generation Aandewiel that goes by the first name Willem. I can't find any email adress but there is a phone number.
https://fietsenmakergids.nl/noord-ho...m/aandewiel-p/
https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.37279...7i13312!8i6656
https://fietsenmakergids.nl/noord-ho...m/aandewiel-p/
https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.37279...7i13312!8i6656
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It is still a bikeshop, run by the family. The shop is virtually undistinctable from the other houses in the street and very small.
They are proud of their history and you can see in the second picture a pretty and well build 'AANDEWIEL' trackframe grandpa build.
Actually it is my size and just out of curiosity I once asked if it was for sale and what woud be the price. The answer was 15.000 euro's obviousy meaning 'not for sale' The like to keep it in the family I guess
They are proud of their history and you can see in the second picture a pretty and well build 'AANDEWIEL' trackframe grandpa build.
Actually it is my size and just out of curiosity I once asked if it was for sale and what woud be the price. The answer was 15.000 euro's obviousy meaning 'not for sale' The like to keep it in the family I guess
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Thank you for the pictures, @pullup! Somehow it doesn't strike me as odd that they don't have an e-mail address or a website.
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Thank you for the pictures, @pullup! Somehow it doesn't strike me as odd that they don't have an e-mail address or a website.
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A project that started only a few months ago, this 1996 Gazelle Team ForelDorado-Golff. A stuck seatpost held it up a few weeks , but the Shimano Dura Ace 7400/7410 groupset was then swiftly bolted on. Formerly ridden by Michael van der Wolf.
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Lots of Dutch people in Southern California. Tons of cyclists too.
I'm really excited, it had an Alps stem, it's bi-lam like the rest of them, and came with cool Atom pedals that were made in France.
I'm really excited, it had an Alps stem, it's bi-lam like the rest of them, and came with cool Atom pedals that were made in France.
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Beautiful frame! Thanks for the pictures, souplesss .
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Hopefully it was made by someone Dutch...
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Hey everyone. I am selling a track bike I once introduced here back in 2013 (page 50, #1232 ). It's a Jan LeGrand Frame built from Reynolds 753R with campagnolo record parts. If anyone is interested please let me know.
Too small for me, and as I wouldn't know what to do with a track bike anyway, that's probably just as well. GLWS!
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Whoa, Munich Sausage, long time no see! You will probably be redirected to the sales forum shortly, but until then I wouldn't mind seeing more pics of said bike.
Too small for me, and as I wouldn't know what to do with a track bike anyway, that's probably just as well. GLWS!
Too small for me, and as I wouldn't know what to do with a track bike anyway, that's probably just as well. GLWS!
I really would love to but apparently there is new forum regulation that doesn't let you post pictures anymore untill you have 10 post (that inclueds integrating pictures from other websites). But i'll keep collecting post and i'll be back with new pictures of my other dutch bikes in no time.
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Okay guys. I know it is rude to be the new guy an asking for favours but I need your knowledge on Dutch bicycles again.
I bought a frame years ago in the Netherlands. It's obviously a very early carbon frame and it has a neat design feature: it misses the seat tube. I can not post links nor can I attache photos due to the fact that I have less then 10 post but you can find the pictures here:
It is currently not in my possession but I have the opportunity to buy it back from the new owner I sold it to, once.
It is label “concorde” but I couldn’t find anything about it in their line-up. Looking further it became clear that it is a frame originating from the bianchi-C4 project (a early carbon monocoque frame used in 87 from bianchi for professional time trail machines, manufactured by C4, an Italian carbon specialist).
My question to you guys is the following: Does anybody has ever heard of or seen such frames sold / dispensed by Concorede? Could it maybe have been a frame used by PDM for professional use?
The other possibility would be that someone repainted that frame.
Sorry for the long post. If you know anything about Concorde C4 frames please let me know! Thanks in advance.
I bought a frame years ago in the Netherlands. It's obviously a very early carbon frame and it has a neat design feature: it misses the seat tube. I can not post links nor can I attache photos due to the fact that I have less then 10 post but you can find the pictures here:
It is currently not in my possession but I have the opportunity to buy it back from the new owner I sold it to, once.
It is label “concorde” but I couldn’t find anything about it in their line-up. Looking further it became clear that it is a frame originating from the bianchi-C4 project (a early carbon monocoque frame used in 87 from bianchi for professional time trail machines, manufactured by C4, an Italian carbon specialist).
My question to you guys is the following: Does anybody has ever heard of or seen such frames sold / dispensed by Concorede? Could it maybe have been a frame used by PDM for professional use?
The other possibility would be that someone repainted that frame.
Sorry for the long post. If you know anything about Concorde C4 frames please let me know! Thanks in advance.
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I really would love to but apparently there is new forum regulation that doesn't let you post pictures anymore untill you have 10 post (that inclueds integrating pictures from other websites). But i'll keep collecting post and i'll be back with new pictures of my other dutch bikes in no time.
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