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Old 04-11-14, 09:40 AM
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Help identifying this classic road frame by its sticker



It's got to be a French brand, but which one ...

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More pics!
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Welcome, Gaur! Yes, more pics would certainly help. The whole bike, preferably from the drive side, and pictures of the seat cluster, fork crown and rear dropouts. And a serial number might also be useful.
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It should not be too hard to identify, it has the rare left hand drive train.
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Originally Posted by David Newton
It should not be too hard to identify, it has the rare left hand drive train.
I was just gonna post that!

And +1 to what the others have said - we need more pics!
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Nice color, whatever it is.
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Originally Posted by David Newton
It should not be too hard to identify, it has the rare left hand drive train.
Doesn't that mean that it's British?
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It's not Italian...Deep dish and all?
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The three rings are on Jeunet decals. Usually it says Jeunet also though...

Jeunet seat tube decal
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Thanks for your answers. It could be a Jeunet, bust just in case I've posted more pics.
I'm asking just out of curiosity, I'm not looking to rebuild it or whatever (it's all fashioned up now, with new wheels, cut off drop handlebar and new seat, not my bike neither, it's my girlfriend's). Just wanted to know which brand it could be.
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