Can Someone Help Me Identify This Mercier
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Can Someone Help Me Identify This Mercier
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Nice Vintage Mercier. This is a baby blue, 10 speed French bike. It has black lugs and accent paint. It rides nice. The standover height is 34 inches. It has Simplex shift levers and rear derailleur. The front derailleur is Huert. The cranks are cottered.
The seller is asking $85. Is it worth it? Sorry for the lack of quality photos, it is the best I could get.Thanks
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at least a model 100, but with the chrome on the fork and rear I'm going to say maybe a model 200. If it fits you, and you know what to expect with a vintage FR bike, it's worth $85 IMHO...and those Simplex Delrin bits will break soon so have some back-up ready. Also beware of the stem: could be an achey- breaky AVA.
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At $85 you are doing well, assuming that the bike is in good condition (no structural damage to the frame or fork set = not bent or dented).
I have sold several of these old Merciers, and some have fetched over three hundred dollars US, plus shipping. The three hundred plus dollar bike was sold as a frame set to a fellow overseas and cost close to $200.00 to ship. The other two I sold, with the chrome stays and fork blades, went for between $200 and $250 dollars, plus shipping/handling, as I recall.
That said, I do not really like the Mercier bicycle. For the most part, the frame work, paint and art is pretty sloppy. I make that statement based on the couple of dozen Mercier bicycles I have owned, worked on and sold. I should add that I have never seen a really high end Mercier.
I have sold several of these old Merciers, and some have fetched over three hundred dollars US, plus shipping. The three hundred plus dollar bike was sold as a frame set to a fellow overseas and cost close to $200.00 to ship. The other two I sold, with the chrome stays and fork blades, went for between $200 and $250 dollars, plus shipping/handling, as I recall.
That said, I do not really like the Mercier bicycle. For the most part, the frame work, paint and art is pretty sloppy. I make that statement based on the couple of dozen Mercier bicycles I have owned, worked on and sold. I should add that I have never seen a really high end Mercier.
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Its one of the bikes I would really like to own and in a great color too. Go for it. I would probably pay twice that amount for a nice Mercier like that one.
French bikes of that vintage just plain ride nice. Classic bike in a great color scheme.
I ride an old Gitane that is very similiar to what you are looking at and it is one of my favorite bikes. I can ride it all day and feel comfortable on it all day.
French bikes of that vintage just plain ride nice. Classic bike in a great color scheme.
I ride an old Gitane that is very similiar to what you are looking at and it is one of my favorite bikes. I can ride it all day and feel comfortable on it all day.
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the 100 was gaspipe and yes it did have chrome plated ends, so your powder blue job is probably a 100... the metallic blue one in the back of the pic even has dropouts stamped with "Simplex" but they appear to be from plate and not forged. The 300 was 531, I assume all tubes, and sort of on PX-10 level with Stronglight crank, etc. What distinguishes the 200 I'm less sure, cause I thought it was the chrome, but I'm sure there's some improved tubing, perhaps 3-main-tubes of plain 531 or Vitus.
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The pictures are very deceiving. It was in really rough shape. On the left hand side (outside) of the front fork, there was a creased dent. It looked like if someone were to hit a bump, it would bend in half/break. It needed more work than I was willing to invest.
On a lighter note I picked up a mint Schwinn Super Le Tour $100.00. Everything is original and in pristine shape except for the handle wraps, which the person replaced with hockey tape...
On a lighter note I picked up a mint Schwinn Super Le Tour $100.00. Everything is original and in pristine shape except for the handle wraps, which the person replaced with hockey tape...
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Those are some beautiful Merciers! The one I was looking at just didn't seem worth the hassle it was probably going to cause. I always keep an eye out for great vintage bikes. The area I live in has tons of them in great shape for ridiculously cheap. I am checking out a Lotus Classique later today.
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