Campagnolo.... posters...pictures....info....just cool stuff...
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I am not familiar with this pantographing. A cursory search took me to a Merckx jersey indicating Boule d'Or as a sponsor. Another link was to a restaurant in Brussels. Can you tell me about these and how you happened to come across them?
Last edited by CV-6; 11-30-14 at 08:20 AM. Reason: can't spell Merckx
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Dudes and Dudettes, I have to go rummaging thru my junk pile - there should be something in there that I've not yet seen here...
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A few oddities and rarities...
Speedwell Ti w/Regina Ti chain & freewheel, full first-gen SR Ti group, (in front of a Teledyne Titan with working EXO Powercam and a Carbon Composites LineSeeker)
Campagnolo Xenon pedal,
1986 Look Team Issue.
Campagnolo chainguard
Campagnolo spoke protector and long-cage Nuovo Record (pre-Rally) derailleur,
Regina Record Extra aluminum freewheel (outer body and cogs),
and a Rigi track bike with LH drive Shimano Dura-Ace 10-pitch group.
Fun toys!
Speedwell Ti w/Regina Ti chain & freewheel, full first-gen SR Ti group, (in front of a Teledyne Titan with working EXO Powercam and a Carbon Composites LineSeeker)
Campagnolo Xenon pedal,
1986 Look Team Issue.
Campagnolo chainguard
Campagnolo spoke protector and long-cage Nuovo Record (pre-Rally) derailleur,
Regina Record Extra aluminum freewheel (outer body and cogs),
and a Rigi track bike with LH drive Shimano Dura-Ace 10-pitch group.
Fun toys!
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Yeah. Before now I never had the Campy Bug. thanks a lot.
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The parts came with a frameset purchased from Belgium on eBay. After winning the auction, the seller (thankfully) contacted me stating that he had 'some parts' that were original to the frame and which had team panto/milling. The frame/bike is a 1983 Colnago Nuovo Mexico ridden by Danny Van Baelen for the Boule d'Or team. I believe primary team sponsors at that time were Boule d'Or/Colnago/Campagnolo. The only race results I can find for DVB from that year are a 15th pl. finish in Dwars door Vlaanderen and a DNF in the Vuelta a España (he has a few other finishes for '84 and '85 riding for Tonissteiner, including 33rd in the '85 Paris-Roubaix). According to French Wikipedia, the Boule d'Or team had 19 victories in 1983 including a stage win at both the Tour de France and Paris-Nice. I would love to find an old race photo with this bike pictured - no luck so far.
Unfortunately, the above is most of what I have been able to find on the team, bike, and rider to date. Research continues. I'm open to advice anyone may have on tracking down more info or pictures.
I believe the Merckx/Boule d'Or jersey you found through your search would be an '84.
Months ago I took a short break from hounding eBay and missed a chance at owning a Boule d'Or team jersey from '83, likely for a steal. It wouldn't have been Danny Van Baelen's based on the size (and also would not fit me), but it would have been a great piece to frame and hang above and keep with the bike. Oh well... Still kicking myself for that one.
The bike is mostly complete at this point, only minor details left to address.
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I was waiting for a time to do a bit more research before replying...that time has not yet come to pass, so here's the short version:
The parts came with a frameset purchased from Belgium on eBay. After winning the auction, the seller (thankfully) contacted me stating that he had 'some parts' that were original to the frame and which had team panto/milling. The frame/bike is a 1983 Colnago Nuovo Mexico ridden by Danny Van Baelen for the Boule d'Or team. I believe primary team sponsors at that time were Boule d'Or/Colnago/Campagnolo. The only race results I can find for DVB from that year are a 15th pl. finish in Dwars door Vlaanderen and a DNF in the Vuelta a España (he has a few other finishes for '84 and '85 riding for Tonissteiner, including 33rd in the '85 Paris-Roubaix). According to French Wikipedia, the Boule d'Or team had 19 victories in 1983 including a stage win at both the Tour de France and Paris-Nice. I would love to find an old race photo with this bike pictured - no luck so far.
Unfortunately, the above is most of what I have been able to find on the team, bike, and rider to date. Research continues. I'm open to advice anyone may have on tracking down more info or pictures.
I believe the Merckx/Boule d'Or jersey you found through your search would be an '84.
Months ago I took a short break from hounding eBay and missed a chance at owning a Boule d'Or team jersey from '83, likely for a steal. It wouldn't have been Danny Van Baelen's based on the size (and also would not fit me), but it would have been a great piece to frame and hang above and keep with the bike. Oh well... Still kicking myself for that one.
The bike is mostly complete at this point, only minor details left to address.
The parts came with a frameset purchased from Belgium on eBay. After winning the auction, the seller (thankfully) contacted me stating that he had 'some parts' that were original to the frame and which had team panto/milling. The frame/bike is a 1983 Colnago Nuovo Mexico ridden by Danny Van Baelen for the Boule d'Or team. I believe primary team sponsors at that time were Boule d'Or/Colnago/Campagnolo. The only race results I can find for DVB from that year are a 15th pl. finish in Dwars door Vlaanderen and a DNF in the Vuelta a España (he has a few other finishes for '84 and '85 riding for Tonissteiner, including 33rd in the '85 Paris-Roubaix). According to French Wikipedia, the Boule d'Or team had 19 victories in 1983 including a stage win at both the Tour de France and Paris-Nice. I would love to find an old race photo with this bike pictured - no luck so far.
Unfortunately, the above is most of what I have been able to find on the team, bike, and rider to date. Research continues. I'm open to advice anyone may have on tracking down more info or pictures.
I believe the Merckx/Boule d'Or jersey you found through your search would be an '84.
Months ago I took a short break from hounding eBay and missed a chance at owning a Boule d'Or team jersey from '83, likely for a steal. It wouldn't have been Danny Van Baelen's based on the size (and also would not fit me), but it would have been a great piece to frame and hang above and keep with the bike. Oh well... Still kicking myself for that one.
The bike is mostly complete at this point, only minor details left to address.
Way cool. Thanks
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Who cares (other than DVB of course) if DVB was a champion or not... it's still a real team bike AND a Colnago Nuovo Mexico. It doesn't get much cooler than that!
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We have to be the only two people on the planet with both a Speedwell Ti and a '86 Look 753. Fun toys indeed!
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Thank you.
Indeed! This bike has definitely seen some business, raced by a strong rider with/against a a few of the greats. I love it.
And thanks @rootboy, missed you the first time 'round.
And thanks @rootboy, missed you the first time 'round.
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