Re: [CR]Need help identifying bike...probably a '68 and French...

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From: <"brianbaylis@juno.com">
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 16:52:39 GMT
To: tsan7759142@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Re: [CR]Need help identifying bike...probably a '68 and French...
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Tom,

My vote is maybe something like a Mondia or Jevela or some such thing. W ithout a few photos it's really hard to venture a guess. There were a fe w French bikes also with numbers placed like that.

Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA


-- "Tom Sanders" wrote:


I recently bought a bike that has apparently been re-decaled with entire ly different decals and is not what it appears to be. It has all '68 components on it, has French threading, chrome fork tips and perhaps most importantly the serial number is stamped quite noticeably ( it's about 3 " long!) into the drive side of the seat tube, about an inch or so below the seat cluster lug. I have never seen such a strange placement for such a prominent number.

Oddly enough it has a full set of apparently properly applied decals. T he decals are from Matt Assenmacher and he is stumped, too, as he is very fussy about letting them out. I asked a list member renowned for his knowledge of French bikes, even

sending him pics and he is as stumped as I am. These are top line components on this bike, although it is a bit crudely made as was so oft en the case during this period. Nuovo Record, TTT Grand Prix stem and TTT bar, Universal Special 68 brakes, Fiamme red label tubular rims on Record HF hubs with butted spokes. Anyone want to take a guess? I have pictures for those who would like t o see it. Sadly, if I can't identify it soon, I'll be parting it out, as it is a bit too small for me and I can't be comfortable selling it if I don
't
know what it is.
Thanks all,
Tom Sanders
Lansing, Mi