Road Test/Bike Review (Oct 1972/Feb 1973) Buyers' Guide
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Road Test/Bike Review (Oct 1972/Feb 1973) Buyers' Guide
The Oct 1972 and Feb 1973 issues of Bicycling! contained articles titled "Bicycles '72" and "Bicycle Showcase" respectively.
They were also identified as Parts 1 and 2.
Because the format is somewhat foreshadowing larger, more informative articles in Bicycling titled as Buyers' Guide, I'm just going to be a lumper
and combine both here and call it a Buyers' Guide to provide for easier searching later. Inserted below is the first page of the Oct 1972 and Feb 1973 articles.
The introduction on these pages provides a glimpse of the production and delivery uncertainties during the early 1970s bike boom.
The combined articles are available for downloading as a pdf here for the next couple of weeks or so: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...gS?usp=sharing
They were also identified as Parts 1 and 2.
Because the format is somewhat foreshadowing larger, more informative articles in Bicycling titled as Buyers' Guide, I'm just going to be a lumper
and combine both here and call it a Buyers' Guide to provide for easier searching later. Inserted below is the first page of the Oct 1972 and Feb 1973 articles.
The introduction on these pages provides a glimpse of the production and delivery uncertainties during the early 1970s bike boom.
The combined articles are available for downloading as a pdf here for the next couple of weeks or so: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...gS?usp=sharing
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I absolutely love the Benotto Half Racer. Not only did it come in assorted colors, but the "sport brakes" sealed the deal!
I just noticed the abbreviated fenders. What a cool bike.
I just noticed the abbreviated fenders. What a cool bike.
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My first ten-speed was a Benotto, and from the snippet, I'm reasonably sure it was s Half-Racer. Mine was green, not white, with blue decals - it looked great to my teenaged eyes. It has a Suntour Honor RD, like the text says (although that does not look like a Suntour mech in the photo), a cottered crank (as in the photo) and alloy side pull brakes (Weinmanns, as i recall). It was my gateway drug, and it led to a barn-find ~1961 Bianchi Competizione and then a Bob Jackson. The bar, stem and a few other parts from the Benotto went to those two in turn. A great bike? Maybe not. But I was excited to get it and I can draw a straight line from it to the bikes I have today.
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It covers my Gitane Interclub, right at the price I paid. Included a pump and some other goodies at that price. And also the TdF I wanted, but didn't have enough extra lawnmowing earnings.
Also helps explain the Atala Competizione I picked up recently. Article shows "heavy" Columbus tubing versus "light" on the one level up Record model. I'm assuming the Record was SL, the Comp was SP (it came with a 26.8 post from the factory)
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Also helps explain the Atala Competizione I picked up recently. Article shows "heavy" Columbus tubing versus "light" on the one level up Record model. I'm assuming the Record was SL, the Comp was SP (it came with a 26.8 post from the factory)
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Man, the bike industry has changed!
I actually paid less than listed for my Gitane Gran Sport - $125 instead of $130 in 1972. I coveted an Atala Competizione, but the label said 531 frame tubes and it was a beautiful royal blue and white. I eventually bought one, but it was stolen. I still mourn the loss.
As always, thanks for bringing back these documents.
I actually paid less than listed for my Gitane Gran Sport - $125 instead of $130 in 1972. I coveted an Atala Competizione, but the label said 531 frame tubes and it was a beautiful royal blue and white. I eventually bought one, but it was stolen. I still mourn the loss.
As always, thanks for bringing back these documents.