New bike thread.

EddiePJ

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Jul 7, 2013
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A bit of an odd one. :)

Back in Febuary of this year when the KTM was in having a full service at a friends bike shop, I happened to spot a steel framed road bike that he was rebuilding for someone to use as a winter hack. I fell in love with the bike, and was horrified that someone could go to the expense of having it rebuilt, to then use it on horrid salty roads. I was going to suggest that my friend asked the owner, to see if he would sell it, but given the cost of just the wheel build alone, I decided against it.

I haven't looked at pedal bikes on Ebay for a good year or so, but just happened to a few days ago, and there it was, the same bike. I couldn't resist having a bid for it with a second to spare, and was surprised that I actually won it. :)

I collected it this evening, and I'm thrilled to bits with it. Photos to follow, but this is the advert and bike. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercier-Special-Tour-de-France-59cm-REDUCED-Spares-or-Repair-/251970625912?_trkparms=ao=1&asc=20140212121249&meid=6ed9c46ee1b641f58d5399c59be1cd65&pid=100102&&_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=LxyOJ5o835D7PlDk6dq1/+cE7b0=&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc



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Emo Rider

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A real beauty bud. I had one years ago. This looks like it is great shape. Not the original brake levers are they?
 

EddiePJ

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Possibly not, I know that the hoods were new, but Beyond that I'm afraid that I don't know. Certainly the shift levers, chainset and derailleurs aren't original.
It's actually in very good shape, and I suspect that the owner had spent fair bit of money on it in total.

I always need something to tinker with to keep my sanity, and this bike has just the right amount of detailing still left to carry out. :)
 

RobF

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Sep 22, 2012
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A real beauty bud. I had one years ago. This looks like it is great shape. Not the original brake levers are they?
I'm no expert, but the levers look similar to the ones I had on 'racing' bikes in the 70s.

If they are not original, I reckon they are at least of the correct period.
 

flecc

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Congrats on your "new" bike Eddie. My brother was a roadie and in addition to his always current regular bike he had a treasured Peugeot road bike from the 1970s, a model based on one of their Tour de France winners.

When a knee crippled with age and arthritis forced him to give up riding, he gave that Peugeot to a young enthusiast who worked in his local LBS, since he'd always admired the bike when it was in for service.

I wonder how long these beautiful 1970s bikes will eventually live for, there's certainly no lack of enthusiasts to keep them going, even young ones it seems.
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Sherman

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'Congrats on your new purchase. You can never have too many bikes :D

I've got an 80s Nishiki Trim Master, when they were still made in Japan. The frame is 60cm, tall and short, perfect for cruising around. The photo is a bit old, the bike has now new wheels and saddle. Sweet bike, I really love the frame.

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