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help please
Hi i would like your help in knowing what bike i got and it's value.
It's brand name is Ash (with a panther in the sticker) and it has raymond deslisle written on it! It's in pretty good shape (rusted pedals and rims but otherwise pretty clean) so i'm wondering what i should do and if it's worth to restore it or not!
Please help and Thank you very much
It's brand name is Ash (with a panther in the sticker) and it has raymond deslisle written on it! It's in pretty good shape (rusted pedals and rims but otherwise pretty clean) so i'm wondering what i should do and if it's worth to restore it or not!
Please help and Thank you very much
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Not much I could find other then Wiki.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Delisle
Delisle won the Polymultipliée and a criterium at Lescouet-Jugon in his last season, 1977. He also came ninth in the Tour de France and fifth in the season-long Prestige Pernod, forerunner of the World Cup. He had ridden 47,654 km and 250 stages in the Tour.[16]
He retired at the end of that season and began selling bicycles under his own name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Delisle
Delisle won the Polymultipliée and a criterium at Lescouet-Jugon in his last season, 1977. He also came ninth in the Tour de France and fifth in the season-long Prestige Pernod, forerunner of the World Cup. He had ridden 47,654 km and 250 stages in the Tour.[16]
He retired at the end of that season and began selling bicycles under his own name.
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+1 Bottom end boom bike, minimal value as a resale. It would be really easy to get upside down on it cost wise when you rehab it (that's why I avoid cottered crank boom bikes, even if they are free). If I get one free, I usually just take them to the charity of my choice.
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I like it, but that unfortunately doesn't add much to the value. Completely cleaned / re-greased I'd imagine one could get 100 for it maybe a bit more here.
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