Old 11-23-09 | 08:08 PM
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FreeLander
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About 4 years ago my Mom called me to tell me her neighbors had thrown 2 vintage bikes away. 1 of them was a grey/silver Peugeot that was a bit trashy and the other was this Luders from Germany. To this day I am still trying to find out more about the bike.

All I know is that the manufacturer made 2 frames in the 70's; 1 for the German Cycling team for the 72 Munich Olympics and another 1 that I have yet to find any information on. I learned of this info from the only other person that I have seen or know of that owns a Luders, he is on Velospace and he is in France I believe.

Here are a couple pictures of my baby along with a list of all its components.. . Cheers!!







Components:

Weight: Not sure, but it is very very light! I would say somewhere in the 10-12 lbs. range
Frame: 54-55cm w/ Reynolds 531 butted tubes, forks and stays*
Paddle Shifters: Campagnolo Nuovo Record*
Bars: Cinneli Campione Del Mondo*
Brakes: Weinnman Carrera side pull*
Saddle: Ideale deale*
Seat post: Campagnolo Super Record 27.2cm*
Wheel set: 27 in. Fiammes (red label manufactured in France)*
Hubs- Campagnolo Super Record*
Stem- Campagnolo Super Record*
Headset: Campagnolo Super Record alloy*
Peddles- Campagnolo SL 9/16*
Cages- Christophe*
Crankset: Campagnolo Super Record 170 Strada*
Rear Derailleurs: Campagnolo Nuovo Record Rear Derailleurs

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