Re: [CR](speaking of)....Motobecane Grand Record

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Cinelli)

Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 09:46:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [CR](speaking of)....Motobecane Grand Record
To: Sheldon Brown <CaptBike@sheldonbrown.com>, Rich Pinder <rpinder@usc.edu>, Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <p06230910c0f7d1b09546@[10.0.1.11]>


All valid comments, except that I like the Nervar cranks. Anyone wanting to get rid of Nervar cotterless cranks can send them to me.

Regards,

Jerry Moos Big Spring, TX

Sheldon Brown <CaptBike@sheldonbrown.com> wrote: Jerry Elizabeth Moos wrote:
>Rich, the graphics on this bike look early to mid-70's, although
>I've never seen this color scheme before. As far as I'm aware,
>Grand Records in that era were Reynolds 531 DB (metric gauge) AND
>531 forks. I always found this strange, because it meant only the
>rear stays were not 531 (probably Vitus). Marketing-wise it would
>have made more sense to just make it all 531 DB, and it couldn't
>have cost much more.

In the mid-70s all kinds of bike stuff was in very short supply, and it's quite possible that they couldn't get the Reynolds stays, but had a stockpile of metric main tubes.
> Metric gauge 531 was lighter than English gauge 531 or Columbus, so
>I would expect the frame to be a bit lighter than a Paramount of the
>same era.
>
> In this era, French frames that were 531 DB throughout typically
>had half-chromed forks and stays.

In the big Energy Crunch (I always thought that would be a GREAT name for a breakfast cereal...) of 1974, the use of chrome plating was abandoned by many builders because of the high cost of electric power required for the process.

The presence of he crummy Nervar crankset also suggests that this bike was made during the great Bike Boom era of shortages.
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