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Old 07-19-14, 08:36 PM
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(HELP) Frameset identification

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First, sorry my bad english. :facepalm:
My name is Victor, I live in Brazil and I just bought this bike.
The frameset is unlike any that is here, have a "KROON" logo on the front, but i didn't found information of road bikes Kroon
It's a fillet brazed frame, 58x58 geometry
BB 45mm
Someone knows this frameset?







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Appears to be Swedish.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1279/4...950c8c44_z.jpg

https://www.ecovelo.info/2008/08/07/g...oon-tire-bike/

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Nice looking bike and I love that headbage!
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Hi victorlsfm and welcome to the forum.

Cool bike.

I am Swedish, but have never seen a road bike from Kroon. There has been a connection with Brazil for large Swedish companies for many years. And Monark had(has?) a factory in Brazil. And Kroon was bought by the Monark Crescent joint company, MCB.
If you want to have more information just google the Swedsih word for bicycle = cykel and kroon > "kroon cykel".
Here is a cool Kroon utility bike with full suspension from 1943:
Kroon cykel

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Thank you all for the answers.

Originally Posted by 1987
Hi victorlsfm and welcome to the forum.

Cool bike.

I am Swedish, but have never seen a road bike from Kroon. There has been a connection with Brazil for large Swedish companies for many years. And Monark had(has?) a factory in Brazil. And Kroon was bought by the Monark Crescent joint company, MCB.
If you want to have more information just google the Swedsih word for bicycle = cykel and kroon > "kroon cykel".
Here is a cool Kroon utility bike with full suspension from 1943:
Kroon cykel
Thanks!
The monark no longer here but the factory bikes from the 70s and 80s are still readily found here

Unfortunately many Brazilians have a habit of cutting, operate the frames, removing the braze-ons and other identifying pieces.....
I believe it might be related monark because of the central movement of 45mm
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I think I found!
Do not much like the Crescent VM 201 racer, 1952 in cromoly?
Note the fork, the steering box, the hubs, the Brooks saddle b-17, the bolts holding the wheels.






More informations here:
Crescent Racer 201-202
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Those ribbed forks are great! Have them on teens era bikes I have.
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