Batavus
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This one is still around on the local C/L. I don't know much of Batavus, but is it worth $100 to strip for the D/A parts and what could the frame bring? Claim they paid $800 in the mid 80's.....
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Originally Posted by greybeard87
is it worth $100 to strip for the D/A parts
This should be a ca. 1984 "Professional" model (ask if it's written on the top tube).
That model was available as frame only, but also came with the Batavus top models' "traditional" full Dura Ace EX (so I'd make shure that the group is complete).
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greybeard87, if you go purchase this mixte, and it's a tiny little frame, could I possibly get you to let me know the size, please? Thanks.
East Hill
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Mixte
Easthill, I am not sure this is a Mixte frame. The pic at the Craigslist site shows a standard "mens" frame, just really small.
Originally Posted by East Hill
greybeard87, if you go purchase this mixte, and it's a tiny little frame, could I possibly get you to let me know the size, please? Thanks.
East Hill
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Originally Posted by evwxxx
Easthill, I am not sure this is a Mixte frame. The pic at the Craigslist site shows a standard "mens" frame, just really small.
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Hehehehe, it does, doesn't it?
All right, I'm confused. But it's still a small frame, and that's what counts for me!
East Hill
All right, I'm confused. But it's still a small frame, and that's what counts for me!
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Originally Posted by mastershake916
But on criagslist it says that it's a Raleigh.....
No, its in Raleigh, Not A Raleigh......Yesterday was a bust if its still available I'll check it out today.
I'll advise of the frame size.....
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From: Take a deep breath, and ask--What would Sheldon do?
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So, it's a small 'man's' bike, located in Raleigh, make is Batavus. Have I finally got that straight?
At any rate, if it's still available, and you strip the frame, could you check to see if it's under 49 cm?
I'm tired of being five feet tall. Would anyone like to trade for a couple of days
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East Hill
At any rate, if it's still available, and you strip the frame, could you check to see if it's under 49 cm?
I'm tired of being five feet tall. Would anyone like to trade for a couple of days
?East Hill
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Batavus, followed me home
I couldn't resist and brought it home today. Maybe it was the Dutch accent
It is the "Professional" with 531 frame and fork, Full Dura Ace groupset front to rear incuding headset, seatpost, shifters, and stem. Sweet.
East Hill, I did a quick measurement at 49.5. I plan to strip it down this weekend will get some pictures and some more exact measurements.
The guy also had a set of really nice Mavic (red label) tubular (forget the model but tubular equivalent of MA-40) wheels with Campy Record hubs, very lightly used. He wanted $70 for them and also had a well used set of the same. I shot my bike budget for a while and don't run any tubulars so I passed
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It is the "Professional" with 531 frame and fork, Full Dura Ace groupset front to rear incuding headset, seatpost, shifters, and stem. Sweet.
East Hill, I did a quick measurement at 49.5. I plan to strip it down this weekend will get some pictures and some more exact measurements.
The guy also had a set of really nice Mavic (red label) tubular (forget the model but tubular equivalent of MA-40) wheels with Campy Record hubs, very lightly used. He wanted $70 for them and also had a well used set of the same. I shot my bike budget for a while and don't run any tubulars so I passed
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Last edited by greybeard87; 02-12-07 at 03:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by greybeard87
It is the "Professional" with 531 frame and fork, Full Dura Ace groupset front to rear incuding headset, seatpost, shifters, and stem. Sweet.
)If you are interested in a larger version, I can email it to you. Translation services not included, though there is a BF member "Batavus" who offered help with translations on a thread I posted.
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From: Take a deep breath, and ask--What would Sheldon do?
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Originally Posted by greybeard87
It is the "Professional" with 531 frame and fork, Full Dura Ace groupset front to rear incuding headset, seatpost, shifters, and stem. Sweet.
East Hill, I did a quick measurement at 49.5. I plan to strip it down this weekend will get some pictures and some more exact measurements.
It sounds as if you picked up a bargain though. Do let me know if it turns out that the frame is smaller than the quick measurement.
East Hill
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