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Old 01-12-17 | 09:54 AM
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Old 01-12-17 | 10:15 AM
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It's really an amazing bike.
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It's really an amazing bike.
YES! And how long is that crank arm?
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Are those long cranks? This might have been Merckx's climbing bike. The big chainring looks big, too.

It's a lot cleaner than the bikes Lemond rode. They were on display here at the Rapha store. It had electrical tape and such in a few places.
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Old 01-12-17 | 01:54 PM
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Are those long cranks? This might have been Merckx's climbing bike. The big chainring looks big, too.

It's a lot cleaner than the bikes Lemond rode. They were on display here at the Rapha store. It had electrical tape and such in a few places.
I'd have loved to have seen those...Della Santas?
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Yo, on my way to Wal-marseillaise to meet a guy. Wuts better orange or blue bikes? Tx
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Yo, on my way to Wal-marseillaise to meet a guy. Wuts better orange or blue bikes? Tx
Check the thread on what's better? Gas pipe or cheap aluminum. They'll know.
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I'd have loved to have seen those...Della Santas?
Believe it or not, I don't remember. Maybe [MENTION=63590]jyl[/MENTION] remembers. We visited at the same time when he was in NYC.
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Believe it or not, I don't remember. Maybe [MENTION=63590]jyl[/MENTION] remembers. We visited at the same time when he was in NYC.
I'm not an expert on what Lemond rode and when...but i seem to recall some drool worthy Lemond badged bikes built by RDS as well as some badged Bottechias that I believe were RDS as well.
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Sorry, but no. Not true. I spend a couple of weeks a year in France and I have to stick up for the French here.
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Sorry, but no. Not true. I spend a couple of weeks a year in France and I have to stick up for the French here.
People are people...warts and all. Same old crap everywhere you go.
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This reminds me of what I love about vintage bikes. What Eddy was riding was pretty much the same as what I could have walked into a bike store and bought for a reasonable amount of money. It's not like to day where the top riders have custom-made carbon machines that are financially out of reach for all but the most well-heeled folks.
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This reminds me of what I love about vintage bikes. What Eddy was riding was pretty much the same as what I could have walked into a bike store and bought for a reasonable amount of money. It's not like to day where the top riders have custom-made carbon machines that are financially out of reach for all but the most well-heeled folks.
In the 70s you probably never would have heard of Ugo De Rosa

You'd be on a PX-10...like Merckx gave to his manager and replaced with a De Rosa in peugeot paint.
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In the 70s you probably never would have heard of Ugo De Rosa

You'd be on a PX-10...like Merckx gave to his manager and replaced with a De Rosa in peugeot paint.
Hah! I remember reading the 1974 article in Bicycling and deciding that I wanted a De Rosa (plus, my girlfriend's uncle owned a De Rosa). At the time I owned a Raleigh International, all Campy NR, which I raced in a few criteriums, so I was in fact "living the dream" and riding a bike not too far off what Eddy was riding.
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How do I know the bar tape is original?
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How do I know the bar tape is original?
DNA / ancestry test?
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Old 01-12-17 | 06:59 PM
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So this is the rare tape made from the Australian goodjuju tree with traceable provenance?

Interesting. That's not a bad price.
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Believe it or not, I don't remember. Maybe [MENTION=63590]jyl[/MENTION] remembers. We visited at the same time when he was in NYC.
The LeMond bikes we saw were the ones he rode to his three TdF and two WC. I recall a Look Bernard Hinault with the "Bernard Hinault" lettering missing (!), maybe a Bottechia?, a carbon Calfee, and I can't recall. The groups were Mavic and Campagnolo.

He rode Della Santas earlier in his career, I think.
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The LeMond bikes we saw were the ones he rode to his three TdF and two WC. I recall a Look Bernard Hinault with the "Bernard Hinault" lettering missing (!), maybe a Bottechia?, a carbon Calfee, and I can't recall. The groups were Mavic and Campagnolo.

He rode Della Santas earlier in his career, I think.
I'm pretty sure the Bottechia was RDS. Love those Looks.
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Having held a Lemond RDS frame and closely inspected it, they are no nonsense high quality frames made of standard tubing of the day. If a racer attributed frame comes up, the dimensions would be the first thing I would check, since there is little else to distinguish a top level frame from what a cat 3 rider with some funds would have been able to get.

Others clearly want the attribution of a particular frame, but I would just as soon save my money and see the same bikes in a museum. YMMV
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Now, if only the GAN bicycles were a 1974 GAN-Mercier ridden by Raymond Poulidor. He finished 2nd to Merckx that year in both the Tour de France and the World Championships in Montreal. That would make a pair worth owning!
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Now, if only the GAN bicycles were a 1974 GAN-Mercier ridden by Raymond Poulidor. He finished 2nd to Merckx that year in both the Tour de France and the World Championships in Montreal. That would make a pair worth owning!
Oh yeah, now you're talking!
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