Gazelle Model A Frameset
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Gazelle Model A Frameset
Offering a Gazelle Model A frameset in a striking deep orange color. It is a recent respray and re-decalled frame with just the slightest amount of shop wear (as in but a few drops of touch-up may be needed in a couple inconspicuous spots).
It has lovely long point lugs that are filled with contrasting yellow, and a wrap around seat stay treatment. Campy drops. Has brazed on DT posts and below BB cable routing tabs. SN 3189619
Lines up fairly well as being a 1976 model, but probably later due to the braze ons (see catalog link)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B32...5ZWI3ZGFj/edit
TT = 22.5 in CtC
ST = 23 in CtC
Picked this up in exchange for some services performed for another forum member, and have debated on building it up. In the end, decided that it may be just a shade bigger than I need, and I have a couple other lovely old frames on the peg for projects this winter that fit me more appropriately.
Sold to a good c&v home...
It has lovely long point lugs that are filled with contrasting yellow, and a wrap around seat stay treatment. Campy drops. Has brazed on DT posts and below BB cable routing tabs. SN 3189619
Lines up fairly well as being a 1976 model, but probably later due to the braze ons (see catalog link)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B32...5ZWI3ZGFj/edit
TT = 22.5 in CtC
ST = 23 in CtC
Picked this up in exchange for some services performed for another forum member, and have debated on building it up. In the end, decided that it may be just a shade bigger than I need, and I have a couple other lovely old frames on the peg for projects this winter that fit me more appropriately.
Sold to a good c&v home...
Last edited by Chrome Molly; 05-06-18 at 06:39 PM.
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Good looking frame. Are you throwing in the bowl of tangerines with the sale?
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I love those butterfly brake bridges. They are nice.
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Is that Gomango's old frame?
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That's a beaut.
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What wheel and tire size would this take?
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120mm rear spread. 27in wheels with 1 and three eights inch tires no problem. Probably can manage 38's or 40's if you went the long reach caliper route with 700c's. Fork measures 45. Chain stays are dimpled from new and measure 40 plus depending on how far rearward the wheel is set.
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ohhhhhhhhhh my!!!
i already have an orange Duchy, but ohhhhhhhhh man!!!
somebody buy this quick, please.
i already have an orange Duchy, but ohhhhhhhhh man!!!
somebody buy this quick, please.
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Pete, that's a great poppin' orange. Ironic because I have a tattered and tired looking Trim Trophy, the original plan to strip, add canti post and shoot it orange.
Then I see this posting and drats -almost the direction I was seeking, better frame plus with the re-finish... yet it too is large for me. Good luck, someone is going to be happy.
Then I see this posting and drats -almost the direction I was seeking, better frame plus with the re-finish... yet it too is large for me. Good luck, someone is going to be happy.
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Hello,
Great looking bike with a reasonable price, but, sadly, a tad too big for me. GLWS!
Cheers,
Van
Great looking bike with a reasonable price, but, sadly, a tad too big for me. GLWS!
Cheers,
Van
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Would you ship to Canada?
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I recently received a frame via USPS to Canada which was about $80. I consider that very good price, so it can be done reasonably. It was a 62cm frame so this should be no problem.
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What shop resprayed this frame? Clear over the decals?
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I can't believe that the bike has lasted this long especially with that bowl of tangerines thrown in.
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This was refinished by a forum member using auto shop quality equipment and is nicely done. The decals appear to be vinyl. I don’t believe that the frame has been clear coated but the decals are much more rugged than transfers.
This is is what I know based on examination, I don’t have the full pedigree documented.
This is is what I know based on examination, I don’t have the full pedigree documented.
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Yeeeeeee, I already have an A-B frame Champion Mondial. But this is still tempting. I must say, with sew-up tires mine is a very easy bike to ride fast for a long time, long distance.
Are those decals and that respray anywhere close to the original? Just curious because they seem progressive for '76. But then, I don't know the CM history. Some of the details do seem to match that catalog entry.
Are those decals and that respray anywhere close to the original? Just curious because they seem progressive for '76. But then, I don't know the CM history. Some of the details do seem to match that catalog entry.
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Yeeeeeee, I already have an A-B frame Champion Mondial. But this is still tempting. I must say, with sew-up tires mine is a very easy bike to ride fast for a long time, long distance.
Are those decals and that respray anywhere close to the original? Just curious because they seem progressive for '76. But then, I don't know the CM history. Some of the details do seem to match that catalog entry.
Are those decals and that respray anywhere close to the original? Just curious because they seem progressive for '76. But then, I don't know the CM history. Some of the details do seem to match that catalog entry.
Sloar and I restored it from pics taken by me in Bruges, Belgium twenty years ago.
The original bike was converted to a flat bar town bike.
We really tried to get it as close as possible.
This is a super nice frameset, especially at this low price. imho
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