Newbie from Canada
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Newbie from Canada
Hello from Canada,
Fairly new to the bike world, specifically retro / vintage bikes.
Picked up a 1985 Raleigh Grand Prix (made in Canada) a number of years ago and have gradually become obsessed with it.
Fairly new to the bike world, specifically retro / vintage bikes.
Picked up a 1985 Raleigh Grand Prix (made in Canada) a number of years ago and have gradually become obsessed with it.
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Lots of Canadian bikes and builders worthy a good obsession.
Canadian Bicycle Brands (cyclingmagazine.ca)
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The Grand Prix is a good bike. I had a 1980. Be sure to visit us over at classic & vintage sub-forum.
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