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Post Info TOPIC: French Mixte Elvish (70s)


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French Mixte Elvish (70s)
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Resubmitting my bikes individually
Size / Year:
49 / late 70s
Handlebars / Stem:
Belleri / Belleri
Fork / Headset:
Stock / unknown french thread
Front Wheel / Hub / Rim / Tire:
Shimano 600 / Mavic 192 / Vittoria Rubino
Rear Wheel / Hub / Rim / Tire:
Shimano 600 / Mavic 192 / Vittoria Rubino
Crankset / Bottom Bracket:
Silstar 52t 42t / Stronglight
Saddle / Seat Post:
Brooks B17 / Stock
Pedals / Chain:
Unknown French Thread / Shimano hyperglide 7 speed
Shifters / Derailers:
Huret Challenger FD, RD and shifter
Brakes / Brake Levers:
CLB / Altenburger flat bar lever
 
Elvish


-- Edited by jess seow on Wednesday 10th of April 2013 08:33:14 AM

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Love the handle bar
... I should get one of these

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you should... french bar. its super comfy and relax. the only thing i am going to change for this setup is to get a shorter reach stem.

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