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.
Cool. Looking forward to pics. I almost finished my rebuilt. I only need the right colour cables and Ourys.
Does yours have a gear cable routing on top tt or under dt/bracket? Bottle bosses on seattube too?
The last year I see them appearing in the catalogue is 1992. View several posts up for the catalogue source link. It could be the fork is missing because it once had one of the 1st suspension forks fitted, like for example a Rock Shox RS-1. Personally, if I saw myself confrontated with your issue, I think I would source a radical fork. For example a Tange Switchblades. This type of fork became a distinctive upgrade late 80s/early 90s. They look good and offer precise handling, but do not deliver much comfort.
Cool. Looking forward to pics. I almost finished my rebuilt. I only need the right colour cables and Ourys.
Does yours have a gear cable routing on top tt or under dt/bracket? Bottle bosses on seattube too?
The last year I see them appearing in the catalogue is 1992. View several posts up for the catalogue source link. It could be the fork is missing because it once had one of the 1st suspension forks fitted, like for example a Rock Shox RS-1. Personally, if I saw myself confrontated with your issue, I think I would source a radical fork. For example a Tange Switchblades. This type of fork became a distinctive upgrade late 80s/early 90s. They look good and offer precise handling, but do not deliver much comfort.