concorde chrome bikes
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doesn't look like chrome to me, more like a later, aluminium bike. Nice bike though, and cool case. Be sure to put a dummy axle in the rear dropouts next time you ship it though, and put some blankets or packing bubbles between the parts
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About Concorde, it's a Dutch brand, working with various manufacturers over the years, both in Italy and Taiwan, to bring "italianesque" racing bikes to the Benelux market. I have a Prelude model, which is a very competent and well build bike, but I can't really comment on the modern ones.
. About Concorde, it's a Dutch brand, working with various manufacturers over the years, both in Italy and Taiwan, to bring "italianesque" racing bikes to the Benelux market. I have a Prelude model, which is a very competent and well build bike, but I can't really comment on the modern ones.
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doesn't look like chrome to me, more like a later, aluminium bike. Nice bike though, and cool case. Be sure to put a dummy axle in the rear dropouts next time you ship it though, and put some blankets or packing bubbles between the parts
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About Concorde, it's a Dutch brand, working with various manufacturers over the years, both in Italy and Taiwan, to bring "italianesque" racing bikes to the Benelux market. I have a Prelude model, which is a very competent and well build bike, but I can't really comment on the modern ones.
. About Concorde, it's a Dutch brand, working with various manufacturers over the years, both in Italy and Taiwan, to bring "italianesque" racing bikes to the Benelux market. I have a Prelude model, which is a very competent and well build bike, but I can't really comment on the modern ones.
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I don't know much about em, but I have a friend who used to ride one back in the 90s that looks just like yours, its still hanging in his garage with mostly everything pulled off, the frame cracked on him. They have really high BB shells so you can pedal around corners and really lean it
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