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Old 03-02-22, 04:01 PM
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There is a bike shop in the Netherlands by that name. Pedaleur Bikes - Fietsenwinkel, Webshop & professionele fietswerkplaats
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Gazelle 753
A really nice bike! I owned one some years ago in the same color scheme, once belonged to a cycling team "Europolis". It was made with Reynolds 531c tubing. Pictures will come or could possibly be found in this forum.
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That's going in my desktop rotation.
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- deleted photos etc as another member stated Belgium was not the Netherlands. My apologies for showing the bike ( Plum Vainqueur )

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Originally Posted by Hajo
A really nice bike! I owned one some years ago in the same color scheme, once belonged to a cycling team "Europolis". It was made with Reynolds 531c tubing. Pictures will come or could possibly be found in this forum.
Thanks so much for that insight. I bought this bicycle from an Ebay seller located in California who stated that he bought it from a team mechanic and that it had been a team bike. He did not know which team, so this is helpful information. I will try to find more information on the Europolis Team. Thank you.
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I deleted the photos etc of the Plum Vainqueur. My apologies for not recognizing it was Belgium made.
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Old Gazelle, 1964 I believe.
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Duell Professional with (finally!) the brake cable through the top tube. The innertube(?) of the toptube wich th cable should follow, is loose on the back end. But I've managed... Now: doing miles on it, dialing it in, replacing stuff as I go and put some tape on it :-) And maybe paint it...
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Just found this:


Because I can only find a 1991 catalogue. And mine is from 1992 (time of this footage). But fun to watch. In Dutch though.
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Originally Posted by 1oldtrackie
I deleted the photos etc of the Plum Vainqueur. My apologies for not recognizing it was Belgium made.
No worries, we have a thread for those as well!

Show us your Belgian bikes!
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Originally Posted by Millstone
Just found this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Mq7Skbfv08

Because I can only find a 1991 catalogue. And mine is from 1992 (time of this footage). But fun to watch. In Dutch though.
Thanks for the video, mine Duell is also from 1992. I also have the same watch that Jan van Dalen is wearing is this video (a Citizen Aqualand Duplex).
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Originally Posted by paulkal
(...) I also have the same watch that Jan van Dalen is wearing is this video (a Citizen Aqualand Duplex).


BTW, we do have a thread on interesting watches. Of course we do.

We have dog threads, sewing machine thread, how about a watch thread
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You just convinced me to not sell my pair of Retrofrictions...


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I've made a few changes to the Gazelle since purchased, even since the past pic I posted.
Switched to a Shimano 6206 crankset, in case I'd want to go with a triple and perhaps bigger gearing at some point. Running it as a double right now.
Got a Nitto Dynamic II stem (thanks a lot Van!) in a effort to get just a very slight rise in the handlebars without using a Technomic.
Changed the brake calipers from Arabesque to slightly newer Shimano 6207. I mostly didn't like the cable attachment style on the Arabesque.
Acquired some Specialized Touring pedals that were on a bike I purchased locally. Wow, those pedals are NICE!
Installed a Specialized seatpost. I wanted micro-adjustability (and just happened to have the seatpost in my parts bin), as the previously installed Laprade would not allow for that. Have the saddle nearly dialed in now.
And lastly, for now anyway, I put on a set of Simplex Retrofriction shifters. Can't really describe how "different" they are from other shifters, other than what's been said before by others. They are simply amazing, and the feel is like nothing else. Wow!
There are some minor adjustments still to be made, but for now, it's pretty much where I want it to be. Trimming the brake cable housings is on the agenda. Wanted to wait to do that until brakes and handlebar height were figured out. I'm considering handlebars without so much reach and drop. Next big step will be some different wheels.

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.... Gazelle Exception 731 OS from 1996. Size 62 cm.
A little over a year ago I posted this picture of my new project. Since I have been thinking about correct colours and finally sent to a superb bike painter, again in Goes (NL)

This is the end result. Finished in Royal Blue (Koningsblauw) and Ivory White (Ivoorwit), a pearle white that was already on the bike before. Correct for the year of the bike (1996) and fortunately I had samples for the Blue in my collection. Also I chose the older styling rather than the Goldline styling I bought it with.
I started the rebuild with the Shimano Ultegra 6500 groupset this weekend, and hope to finish it in a week. Still waiting for some decals, the Reynolds 731 OS is on its way, and the Noblex decals are "in progress" 😀
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Recent pick-up, initial ride, several things I want to change, but for now, it is what it is.

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Originally Posted by hazetguy
Recent pick-up, initial ride, several things I want to change, but for now, it is what it is.
Nice! A late eighties AA Super with even later decals perhaps?

So, how does it ride? Comfy fit, by the looks of it.
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Originally Posted by Millstone

Old Gazelle, 1964 I believe.
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even by omafiets standards these angles look shallow!


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Recent pick-up, initial ride, several things I want to change, but for now, it is what it is.

One of the few bikes I would change my no buy rule. It would be interesting to compare the ride with my AA Gazelle.
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Originally Posted by non-fixie
Nice! A late eighties AA Super with even later decals perhaps?

So, how does it ride? Comfy fit, by the looks of it.

Going off the serial number chart on https://www.gazellechampionmondial.nl/ it is an '85 (3289XXX), which would make the decals wrong. Even the tubing decal is wrong. I knew this going into the purchase, so I wasn't surprised by it. Unfortunately the tubing decal (Reynolds Double Butted Tandem Tubing) is under the clearcoat, so it is not easily removable / switchable. The Gazelle and CM stickers are above the paint, so I guess I could remove them and put the correct decals on if I wanted to. For now I can deal with it.

I did a few things before riding it. Put on a more user friendly cassette for the hills around here, changed the crank and bb from Shimano 600 6207 to Dura Ace 7700, put on Specialized "touring" pedals, a titanium bottle cage, re-wrapped the handlebars a little more nicely (with the bar tape that was on there at the time of purchase). Another thing I had to do, which I thought odd, was to fully seat the fork crown race. When I took it for a 'test ride' at time of purchase I noticed that the fork was sticking out oddly at the bottom, and the front had a 'clunky' sound. The fork crown race needed to be seated about 3mm further than it was! So I seated that, added another spacer to the top (you can barely see that I arranged the spacers in the order of the flag of Netherlands), as I think the original headset would have been a Stronglight with a taller stack height. I might put one on, as I really like those headsets.

I am not a fan of the tires that are on there now. I think they detracted a bit from the overall ride. I am planning on putting some tubulars on it soon. I'm also not a huge fan of the Rolls saddle, but I had it, it was better than what was on it when I bought the bike, but I'm gonna start looking for a Brooks Pro to put on.

All of that said: the initial ride was about 22 miles. I was battling headwinds and hills for most of the time. The few moments of non-headwinds were nice, and the bike really accelerated quickly when I "stomped on it" (with all of my out-of-shape power!). So I know there is potential with regards to quick acceleration. Ride quality was pretty darn nice. Very smooth handling. Very quick response to turning, avoiding small potholes / rocks / road debris, seemed to quickly want to 'come back to center' and continue in a straight line like an arrow. Turn the bars a bit, you're there, but definitely not lurchy or twitchy at all, despite the short wheelbase. Felt very solid overall. I need to do the typical minor adjustments to dial in the fit and comfort, but as it was on the first ride was pretty sweet!
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Van Tuyl VT950 Titanio
Sold at the Van Tuyl shop, but constructed by Vidmantas “Vitas” Zukauskas of Wittson Custom Ti Cycles
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Originally Posted by hazetguy
(you can barely see that I arranged the spacers in the order of the flag of Netherlands)
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Sold at the Van Tuyl shop, but constructed by Vidmantas “Vitas” Zukauskas of Wittson Custom Ti Cycles
Those 'late' Van Tuyls are nice. I bought a VT 550 frame as a COVID project last year, and built it up with a Chorus group. It has fender eyelets, but those are apparently just for show purposes ...

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Two more lovely Gazelle bikes have been completed today.
First a Gazelle Team KNSB from 1996, formerly ridden by Jan de Kok, an professional ice skater and later became the national coach of the Norwegian ice skating team. Build with a nice Sachs New Succes groupset.

Second a Gazelle AB that has been with me for a few years now. Custom marble-look paint job, used to have Shimano 600EX on it but I changed it to Campagnolo Chorus. With my favorite brakes and levers, Monoplanars and C Record Powergrade, not quite period correct as this groupset is a bit of a mixup of several Chorus components.

Ready for many more kilometers now. And a great excuse to use this colour handlebar tape.
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And another one finished, a 1996 Gazelle Exception 731OS in size 62 cm ct. Repainted, chroom was really nice, NOS Shimano Ultegra 6500 groupset on it. New Noblex decals made from scratch by Lattz, for which I can't thank him enough!
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I came across this pretty rare example. Build by Peter Serier for his own brand. Serier was also known to be working as a builder for the Presto and Peka shops in the late seventies.

Pretty nice condition I would say, Campagnolo Grand Sport groupset and with a working Portacatena system







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