My Champion Mondial ATB has the brazed unicrown fork. The mech cables run over the toptube. Indeed cantis at the back, on the seatstays. The frame has 'Gazelle' engraved in stay caps and the dt & st decals are the later Italic ones.
I do not have a pic yet, but it looks nearly identical to this one >>
The bike came with a 27.0mm SR Extra Super Light road post fitted, but that short early 80s post was absolutely not original.
The bike is in very good shape. I am happy to have been able to acquire this. I started my cycling live with mountainbikes. Road caught my interest only a half decade ago. I do have tree Dutch mountainbikes now: this Gazelle, a Zieleman and a Rafty.
Hi,
I recently bought a Gazelle All Terrain Bike frame. It is in reasonably good nick but the fork is missing unfortunately. Does anyone happen to know the geometry of this fork or has a spare for sale? What sort of forkcrown was used? It has got the transferstyle of shown Champion Mondial frame: does this mean it is from 1990 (can't find a '90's catalog)? It has a bright blue metallic color: could this be 'Baikalblauw' code 68? I'll try to post a pic soon.
Hi,
I recently bought a Gazelle All Terrain Bike frame. It is in reasonably good nick but the fork is missing unfortunately. Does anyone happen to know the geometry of this fork or has a spare for sale? What sort of forkcrown was used? It has got the transferstyle of shown Champion Mondial frame: does this mean it is from 1990 (can't find a '90's catalog)? It has a bright blue metallic color: could this be 'Baikalblauw' code 68? I'll try to post a pic soon.
Thanks for answers.