Re: [CR] Rene Andre Randonneur

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

From: "paccoastcycles" <paccoastcycles@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Norris Lockley" <nlockley73@gmail.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <AANLkTikbRYFxL_Cwxt8x=PwP3PqyAjN3Jmzm1b1Mq-DC@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 22:28:42 -0800
Subject: Re: [CR] Rene Andre Randonneur


Norris Lockley said he prefers customers who trust in the builder to know what to build for him/her. Man, I hear you. People still ask me what kind of tubing my bikes are made of. These are hand made bikes made by very skilled builders. They know what they want to use and I don't care what it is called. As if I'd know the difference between one brand and another!

Chuck Hoefer
Pacific Coast Cycles
Oceanside, Ca.


----- Original Message -----
From: Norris Lockley
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 7:01 PM
Subject: [CR] Rene Andre Randonneur



> Happy New Year to all.
>
> I've just posted twenty-five photos of my 1977 Rene Andre Randonneur on my
> Flickr site. For those Francophiles amongst us, this bike will show how
> the
> famous randonneur shape had evolved over a period of forty years or so
> since
> Andre Reiss (Reyhand) set the standard. Obviously others such as Berthoud,
> J-P Routens, J-M Duret have carried the flame on from the end of the 70s.
>
> Very very little is known about this particular builder except that he was
> riding with the greatest sportifs in the 30s, is thought to have
> contributed as a frame-builder of some of Fletcher's top Special CNC
> frames,
> as well as building for Maury and Camille Dardenne. Fred Delong described
> him in one of his 1970s books as one of the finest French constructeurs.
>
> The bike shown was ordered on the 31 December 1976 and handed over to M
> Deflaceliere, the proud new owner on the 17th April 1977. I find it
> interesting that the builder's diagram shows only one measurement - that
> of
> the length of the seat-tube. Obviously French customers have ultimate
> faith
> in their chosen builder's design skills and competence. Now..that's the
> sort
> of customer I prefer.
>
> Photos at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclecrank/
>
> Coming shortly to a Flickr site near YOU- my latest acquisition - an
> ANGLO-FRANCO-ITALIANO Stallion of a frame...yes..that's just the frame.
> Prizes will not be awarded for anyone guessing where it really was built
> due
> to the British government having just increased tax rises allround..and
> cuts
> elsewhere in our incomes. Next UP after that..So who actually built
> Jacques
> Anquetil's personal frames?

>

>

> Norris Lockley

>

> Settle UK