Re: [CR]value of Alan

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From: Jerry & Liz Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Ivan Shukster" <shukster@memlane.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <01cd01c23fa4$767d3a20$6dd873d1@memlane.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]value of Alan
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 21:51:49 -0500


ALAN's are definitely on topic here. The value of course depends on condition and components, but they usually go for a few hundred $ in good condition. Like French bikes, you won't often see them much above $500, in ALAN's case because of concern about metal fatigue in aluminum frames. Personally, I think this concern is greatly exaggerated, and it doesn't stop me riding my two ALAN's. If the bike has few miles, there is even less concern. An ALAN may not make the ideal triple, as many had very tight racing geometry, meaning short chainstays and acute chain angle. Also, many people who like triples also want mudguard clearance, which many ALANS lack. However, ALAN also made a lot of cylcocross bikes. These had more clearance and longer stays and would probaly adapt well to triples.

Regards,

Jerry Moos
Houston, TX


----- Original Message -----
From: Ivan Shukster
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 7:58 AM
Subject: [CR]value of Alan



> Was visiting my brother yesterday and looked briefly at his Alan
> aluminums road bike. It is a bike he will never ride again, combination of
> lifestyle, living out in the country and the effects of having completely
> smashed his ankle in a motorcycle accident. So he is more than willing to
> sell this bike. I know that this list is not the place to find the dollar
> value of a particular bike. What I am asking is "Is the following bike a
> collectable" and secondly "Would this bike be a better candidate for
> converting to a triple than would my Gran Sport equiped Donisello".
> The bike is a glued and screwed aluminum 21 or 22 inch frame ( it was
> hanging on the wall about eight feet above). It has Stronglight crankset,
> think it is Huret derailleur, CLB brakes and I think Maillard hubs and no
> tires on the 700c sew up rims. The bike is original except for it has a
> Brooks saddle . Think he bought it in the early 80's. Know it was before 83
> as he told me that when the Universaide games were in Edmonton, the French
> team rode bikes that looked identical to his bike (at appearance anyways).
> Bike was rode heavy for a couple of years and then has sat in either a house
> or a garage for the rest of its life and with a very little bit of work
> would look brand new.
> Sorry if this is not an acceptable posting but not really looking for a
> price (though it would not break my heart to find out) but more I am asking
> is this bike one that would be worth my while to take it from him to sell or
> convert to a triple?
>
>
> Ivan Shukster
> Medicine Hat, Alberta
> 1963/4 Doniselli
> 2002 Specialized Hard Rock
> 1986 BRC Columbus for running the dogs