Re: [CR]Gazelle

(Example: History:Ted Ernst)

Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 14:37:59 +0100
Subject: Re: [CR]Gazelle
From: "Hilary Stone" <hilary.stone@blueyonder.co.uk>
To: Ron Cooley <cooleyr@duke.usask.ca>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <3CFD3B40.4240D2CA@duke.usask.ca>


Gazelle are very well known in Europe and make really good well thought road bikes as well as more pedestrian bikes. When Fiets the Dutch cycling magazine tested a full size range of one steel tubed Gazelle road frame about six years ago, Gazelle had been very clever and with careful choice of of tubing gauges managed to build the larger sized frames stiffer than the small frames. This I think is a remarkable achievement for a large but very well respected road bike frame maker. I think they now only make aluminium frames but distribution in the UK has always been a bit poor.

Hilary Stone, Bristol, England

Ron Cooley wrote:
>
> I thought I'd try a reprise of a question that didn't elicit any replies a
> month or so ago. I recently received this 70s vintage Gazelle racing frame.
>
> http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1827526708
>
> There's little information on the web about Gazelle, save that they were once
> the largest Dutch bicycle manufacturer, and built a lot of sturdy speeds and
> single speeds. It also seems they were acquired by TI for a time in the 1970s.
> Can anyone tell me more? Has anyone seen a Gazelle racing bike? Mine is
> Reynolds 531, has nice long point lugs with cutouts, campy dropouts, mostly
> clean brazing, and a beautiful leaping gazelle embossed in the fork crown.