Jeunet 620 or 630 or???
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Jeunet 620 or 630 or???
Picked this up thinking it’s a 630 not so sure anymore. Thought it was light and hence 531 with the missing decals..definitely a project
now I’m thinking it might be a 620 with a ta crank and some tubulars.
Mavic super tubular rims, simplex droputs, unicantor saddle, missing 531 decals, fork criown, sunshine large flange hubs,
Missing 531 decal imprint
Sunshine hubs
Seized crank
Simplex dropouts
Unicantor saddle
I’m
Maillard freewheel
now I’m thinking it might be a 620 with a ta crank and some tubulars.
Mavic super tubular rims, simplex droputs, unicantor saddle, missing 531 decals, fork criown, sunshine large flange hubs,
Missing 531 decal imprint
Sunshine hubs
Seized crank
Simplex dropouts
Unicantor saddle
I’m
Maillard freewheel
Last edited by vegasbike; 07-19-22 at 06:36 AM. Reason: forgot stuff
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You aren't scared off by the prospect of a lot of work at all are you!
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I’d be super shocked if the seat post and stem were NOT stuck!
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You're a brave human but it looks like an awesome project.
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I have a Jeunet 630, mine from 1972 with foil decals and slightly different paint striping but otherwise the frame looks the same including the rather odd mounts under the top tube for a frame pump. And I have to say every time I ride it, which is not often enough, I think "wow, this rides great." I replaced the simplex derailleurs with huret derailleurs to keep it all French....
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Based on components it's a 630b. Very nice riding bikes I have 620 one of the best riding bikes I have owned.
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Ah, ha! I wondered where that one went to. Good to know it's got a sympathetic owner.
Ah, ha! I wondered where that one went to. Good to know it's got a sympathetic owner.
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Well I think this bike has a of potential for some ideas support. Here are some current pics of my Jeunet 620 which I got as mostly just a frame set with a few bits from the bottom of the frame pile at The Old now Defunct Bike Pit coop in Denver and built up cheep with salvage parts about 8 years ago. Still ride it a bit just not so much now I'm in the mountains.
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Love it!
Well I think this bike has a of potential for some ideas support. Here are some current pics of my Jeunet 620 which I got as mostly just a frame set with a few bits from the bottom of the frame pile at The Old now Defunct Bike Pit coop in Denver and built up cheep with salvage parts about 8 years ago. Still ride it a bit just not so much now I'm in the mountains.
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jeunet -after pics-
Well its been a while and im almost done with this..
Decided to leave original paint oin this one.
Lots of work as this was very bad but rides nicely now..the wheels could be respoked but its mostly superficial
just about finished for now- some small details remain. rides nicely!
Decided to leave original paint oin this one.
Lots of work as this was very bad but rides nicely now..the wheels could be respoked but its mostly superficial
just about finished for now- some small details remain. rides nicely!
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Lovely bike. Enough patina for any three bikes, too.
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Nice job getting it back on the road!
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Wow, what an improvement, looks pretty nice. Is that the same rear derailleur as the "before" photos? I thought it looked pretty toasted, but an OA bath can work wonders. I see you did replace the Simplex FD with a Huret, I did the same thing on one of my bikes and was very pleased with the result. The Huret's are cheap, French, period-correct, work pretty well, and don't break.
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That sure looks terrific. I really like the decals on yours compared to the foil decals on mine so glad you didn't repaint. Otherwise the frame looks the same as mine and I bet it rides great!
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Wow, what an improvement, looks pretty nice. Is that the same rear derailleur as the "before" photos? I thought it looked pretty toasted, but an OA bath can work wonders. I see you did replace the Simplex FD with a Huret, I did the same thing on one of my bikes and was very pleased with the result. The Huret's are cheap, French, period-correct, work pretty well, and don't break.