Morning John
I raced at the Windham Center track many times. I also recently raced at the Forest City velodrome on August 12th. I would be pictured in the remeber when gallery attached to the velodrome's home page. I'm the old guy in the green jersey doing the madson race. I remeber that a Jeunet track bike identicle to yours was sold at West Brant Cycle in Brantford. Maybe that's the bike. Who did you buy it from?
John Betmanis <johnb@oxford.net> wrote: Thanks for the input, Neil. So it looks like it could be consistent with the date inside the saddle frame.
I bought the bike originally to use as a fixed wheel beater. The previous
owner rode it on some hilly club rides with a 75" gear and no brakes, but I
put on a 22t sprocket for a 61" gear as well as the brake. I never intended
to ride it on the track. I like the angles too. It's a very nice bike to
ride and if I ever decided to get a custom road frame built, I would want
this exact same geometry. At the time the closest track was a rough,
overgrown outdoor one about about 30 miles from me in Windham Centre. Now
there is the Forest City Velodrome in London, about the same distance.
http://www.forestcityvelodrome.ca/
John Betmanis Woodstock, ON Canada
At 09:28 AM 8/29/06 -0400, Neil Crawford wrote:
>I owned a Jeunet track bike of 73 vintage. The bike in the photo's does
>predate the bikes of 73. It's looks like it could be late 60's. Nice
>angles. Where is your nearest track.
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><> wrote: Hi Listers,
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>I have this old Jeunet Captivante track bike I'd like to date. I bought it
>from an old guy over 20 years ago and he's not with us anymore, so I can't
>ask. The frame is clearly gaspipe because there are no markings and I
>recall it was quite easy straighten the fork when I noticed it was twisted.
>The fork blades are round, incidentally, as they should be on a track bike.
>I drilled the fork crown to mount a brake. I can't find a serial number
>anywhere. Dropouts are stamped and I can see gaps where they are brazed.
>Hubs are high flange Normandy (at least the front still is) and rims are
>Mavic red label tubular laced with plated spokes. Stem is alloy BF. The
>seat post was a tubular one with a clamp, but I replaced it with a La Prade
>I turned down. Pedals look like Lyotard quill with alloy cages. The only
>part I can date is the Brooks Swallow saddle, which is stamped 8 67 inside
>the frame. I had presumed the bike was from the seventies, but only
>recently discovered the date on the saddle. I think the saddle is original,
>or the owner would have kept it rather than selling it with the bike if it
>had been his favourite saddle from another bike. Here are some pictures. Is
>there any reason this bike should be newer than 1967?
>
>http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1118/jeunetcb9.jpg
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>http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/6786/dscf0007lq7.jpg
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>http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/9532/dscf0006ak6.jpg
>
>John Betmanis
>Woodstock, ON Canada
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