Re: [CR]value of Alan

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From: "Ivan Shukster" <shukster@memlane.com>
To: "Jerry & Liz Moos" <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
Cc: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Subject: Re: [CR]value of Alan
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 21:00:01 -0600


No I wasn't thinking that the Alan was off topic but the requesting advise on its value. MY brother's bike is definitely a racing bike and the only fatigue is from hanging on a wall. The bike is near mint once it is cleaned of its dust. Not even much in the way of dirt at all. As far as the triple goes I guess I will spend the winter thinking of which of the three options I will take 1) convert the Doniselli 2) buy a modern bike ( can I say that here) 3) find a reasonably priced classic triple As I have limited funds for bikes and not a hard rider any of the three options will do. Just thought if the Alan was a better candidate I would obtain it from my brother. But he would probably charge me too much for it anyway LOL

Ivan Shukster
Medicine Hat, Alberta
1963/4 Doniselli
2002 Specialized Hard Rock
1986 BRC Columbus for running the dogs
1951 weak knee


----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry & Liz Moos
To: Ivan Shukster
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]value of Alan



> 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" <shukster@memlane.com>
> 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