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• #2
lovely frames these, super light. Looks like a 76 Tour De France?
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• #3
maybe; I'm sticking to 74, but 75 and 76 also possible. Need a Gitane expert.
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• #4
it's pre 75.
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• #5
I reckon so too. (still sticking to 74).
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• #6
Will the age of this frame add up to non-standard BB threads? And the rear mech hanger? And while I am at it, what is the rear OLN? And the wheel size, would this have been originally made for 700c wheels? I don't want to use long drop calipers...
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• #7
It was certainly available in 1974 in this colour - Champion Blue - I believe. I'd just learnt to ride; simply so I could cycle to school. I had a Viscount Aerospace SE with a rack for all the stuff I had to carry. Someone in my year had an identical Gitane and cycled to school with everything in a bag, as he wouldn't put a rack on a 'proper racing bike' with tubular tyres. The reason I remember it so well, is that he treated it appallingly and it was forever being pushed due to some mistreatment.
Anyway, it's a great frame and I always liked the thought of having one. Very annoying to see one of the right size. I'm very tempted!
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• #8
Anwers to Andrew"s questions :
OLN : 125 graduated down to 122mm (I used with 126mm)
Wheels : 700
Brake drops : rear-54mm, front-48mm
BBracket : 35x1 (French)
HSet : 22mm entry (French)
SPost : 26.2mm
Gear hanger : for huret, or campagnolo, or whatever you want to stick on it.
Colour : I don't what you call this kind of blue, but if I did, i'd have all my bikes painted this way. -
• #9
I agree with you on the colour, but will pass on this one.
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• #10
This one is still available?
sold