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Old 06-24-21, 08:51 PM
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I found an Inter 10 at a pawn shop for $40 out here in West Texas. I was looking for a steel frame road bike in my size at the time. I’m 6’2 and the frame is almost too big! Anyways, it has been a great bike over the past two years. I put a green brooks colt saddle on it along with some new gum wall tires. Looks great… I should probably take some pics to post.
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Since this thread has been been revived: since my previous post (# 9) mine has been shimergo'ed into a comfy touring bike:

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Fenders and decent size tires...who’d have thought it would fit...?

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Since this thread has been been revived: since my previous post (# 9) mine has been shimergo'ed into a comfy touring bike:

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Since I’m new to the forum, it isn’t letting me post a pic… I’ll try and get to 10 posts sooner rather than later.
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Fenders and decent size tires...who’d have thought it would fit...?
It does. And quite nicely, too. Find one of these frames in your size and you will not be disappointed.
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It does. And quite nicely, too. Find one of these frames in your size and you will not be disappointed.
I’ve seen one AD for sale near me...about a two hour drive...and it was an Ultima just out of my size range...

The cool vintage badges are rare in these parts...

Bicycling was never a thing in the low country...(not your lowcountry!)
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I’ve seen one AD for sale near me...about a two hour drive...and it was an Ultima just out of my size range...

The cool vintage badges are rare in these parts...

Bicycling was never a thing in the low country...(not your lowcountry!)
These bikes were US market only, so your chances of finding one are a heck of a lot better than mine. And I found one. So there's reason for optimism, I'd say.
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The comparable Puch Royal Force and Royal 10 models were sold in Macon and Atlanta and probably elsewhere too. Scan FB marketplace regularly - there was a 23-in Inter-10 in an ad out of Atlanta along with what the seller was focused on, an old Schwinn mtb.

My Puch came to me after I made a deal with an LBS to pay the seller and ship the bike to me. I could not be happier about that deal.

Bears repeating - the Graz-built Puchs and A-Ds with 531 tubing were all silver-brazed and nicely mitered.
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