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I took this guy for about 30 miles this afternoon.



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My new favorite "beater"! I love the "offset" M on the seat tube! I bought it for $50.00 from the original California owner! Actually his second Moto in a short amount of time. Son took bike #1 for a ride a and locked the bike to a post by the front wheel! Long story short...I have that wheel, too!
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OK, so I posted my mid-'70's Grand Jubile earlier in this thread & didn't even get a nod. I had put on swept back bars, city brake levers, cork grips, Brooks B67....but honestly never liked the ride quality after all that change. So today I've reinstalled the original stem, handlebars, removed the '70's wheel reflectors and put on a black saddle with black bar tape. I removed the Shimano Sora derailleur & installed a SunTour Cyclone Mark II (may get either a V GT-Luxe or older Cyclone). So, is it better now? Thanks. Before on the left and current on the right. I have 1 bar end shifter on the right. Front is single chainring (that's a whole other can of worms!).

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I just finished a gold Mirage that resided in a basement un-ridden for 30 years! A Grand Sprint has been relegated to deep storage because of too many little problems. Only one work stand this time of year! Too many other projects! And I wanna ride! I would have brought my Grand Touring had I made the Spring Ride. Went campin' instead!
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OK, so I posted my mid-'70's Grand Jubile earlier in this thread & didn't even get a nod. I had put on swept back bars, city brake levers, cork grips, Brooks B67....but honestly never liked the ride quality after all that change. So today I've reinstalled the original stem, handlebars, removed the '70's wheel reflectors and put on a black saddle with black bar tape. I removed the Shimano Sora derailleur & installed a SunTour Cyclone Mark II (may get either a V GT-Luxe or older Cyclone). So, is it better now? Thanks. Before on the left and current on the right. I have 1 bar end shifter on the right. Front is single chainring (that's a whole other can of worms!).



The Grand Jubile looks great, of course, in the red/black. I happen to have a set of those same fenders I think (VO hammered) which I may put on my Grand Record. they look terrific on your bike.
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V-vixen, I like it! The upright version was pretty too but I like road bikes.
Don't feel bad that no one commented on your earlier post. There are so many good bicycles in C&V that we go blind quite often.
Don't feel bad that no one commented on your earlier post. There are so many good bicycles in C&V that we go blind quite often.

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@ Chicago Al - it does look like the bars are rotated. I just checked the bike and in real life they don't look like that. I was kneeling down & at an angle. They hoods & top of bar are level with the stem. I like the responsiveness now that I've put the drops back on along with a narrower saddle. The bottom line is that this was my first ever CL buy and although the lugs are nice, etc. the bike is too big for me. I can ride it, but I think if I'm going to have drop bars, I need a slightly smaller bike. I'll likely sell it. I will keep my eyes open for a Moto in my size that has its original parts. I was so excited when I got this bike I went out and spent $$$$$ having wheels built, etc., etc. then when all was said and done I didn't like the ride any more and quit riding it. Hoping that now it's back to it's former self regarding bars & saddle It will be more fun. I had surgery 5 weeks ago and can't really ride for at least another 3 weeks. I did a brief ride around the neighborhood the other day & that's it.
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I love all of the Motobecane colors! I love the orangey quality of your bike! My Grand Jubile has the Simplex set up. I love the shifting.
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The bike is believed to be a '74 CT painted to look like an '82. Those lighter blue splotches on the frame were done by someone before me probably covering places where the paint was worn. They catch the sun occasionally and sparkle so I'm not rushing to correct the color.
This bike is light and sprightly. It requires a light touch on the handlebar too. But it does like to go fast. I'm liking the nice tires.
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if you like it, yes.
drop bars give you more positions to avoid hand strain on long rides.
if i saw it on the street, i would definitely do a double-take.
i always like a brooks on a vintage moto, though. makes it that much classier. i ride with a padded shorts, so i like a hard saddle.
drop bars give you more positions to avoid hand strain on long rides.
if i saw it on the street, i would definitely do a double-take.
i always like a brooks on a vintage moto, though. makes it that much classier. i ride with a padded shorts, so i like a hard saddle.
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@jimmuller - thanks. Your bike is a gem! What year? Are you the original owner? It's sweet.
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OK, so I posted my mid-'70's Grand Jubile earlier in this thread & didn't even get a nod. I had put on swept back bars, city brake levers, cork grips, Brooks B67....but honestly never liked the ride quality after all that change. So today I've reinstalled the original stem, handlebars, removed the '70's wheel reflectors and put on a black saddle with black bar tape. I removed the Shimano Sora derailleur & installed a SunTour Cyclone Mark II (may get either a V GT-Luxe or older Cyclone). So, is it better now? Thanks. Before on the left and current on the right. I have 1 bar end shifter on the right. Front is single chainring (that's a whole other can of worms!).


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@Velocivixen It looks like your GJ is a 52cm-ish frame size, same size as my Grand Record. The Motobecane catalogs from the 70s listed frame sizes in inches, and their 21" is evidently what we have. I took a quick look at the '74 and '75 catalogs, and unfortunately the Grand Jubile and Record did not come in a size smaller than that. The Le Champion and Team Champion did, surprisingly, but both are much rarer. And the midrange Grand Touring and lower-end Nomade did as well. Several of those catalogs can be found at bulgier.net or velopages.com.
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@ Chicago Al - Oh yes, I've got the 1974 & 1975 catalogs already downloaded.
As I said I bought it sort of spur of the moment. I went to look at a Motobecane 19" mixte & ended up buying this instead. The mixte was one of their lower models and I sensed this one was better quality (it had already been modified by prior owner, so not all original). I think a 19" is best for me when it comes to drop bars.

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I have a number of Moto mixtes. Chocolate brown to fluorescent green. Upper and lower models. They all give a great ride! The girls bikes were usually taken better care of! The wife can't ride them as the top tubes are too high for her.
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I also have my eye on a Moto tandem. BB feels a little loose. Great price! Either a great buy or an expensive wall hanger! I'm excited!
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sounds like a pretty weird restoration/repaint before you acquired it, considering how much more beautiful and coveted the early models are compared to everything after '78 or so.
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Agreed. One possibility is the owner may have raced it determinedly at one time and later wanted it to appear like a newer model but on a budget. The painting included removal of all traces of orange, leaving the original chrome intact (chrome which wasn't on the later models), adding the brazed-on the BB cable guides and right chainstay housing stop (none of which were on any of the models at that time). The TT had cable clips, not housing loops. The FW was a Regina Oro 5-speed. The wheels were '74, 36 spokes, but with the rear rim replaced and using plated, not SS, spokes, and with gauges 2.0-1.7-2.0mm just like the front. If someone wanted a newer/better bike to race he'd probably replace the wheels first. Since the frame itself was probably not much different between '74 and '82, the cheapest way to "upgrade" and intimidate your opponents would be to make your bike look newer. Or maybe the owner was a kid who thought newer was cooler.
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motobecane mirage sport... not sure of the year
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