[CR]Re: Condor

(Example: Production Builders:LeJeune)

From: Mark Stevens <mountgerald@btopenworld.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 21:27:49 +0100
Subject: [CR]Re: Condor

Have a Condor in the workshop. The owner won't sell it nor will he look after it. It has sat in a lean to for years gathering rust ,dust and birdshit. I have offered to clean it up so that when he does decide to sell I have less of a project on my hands. 23", very fancy lugs, obviously Bill Hurlow, chrome ends. No braze -ons. Everything clipped on. Flat fork crown. RGF bottom bracket. Seatstays not pencil but not heavy either. Frame number is 61111 stamped 1/8" on rear of bracket. There is a number 76 in 1/4" stamp also. This I take to be a sandblasters number - so they can keep frame and forks together. Equipment is a mix of Campagnolo , Cinelli, SR and Shimano. Nuovo Tipo hubs with Fiamme clincher rims. Locknuts date 1970. Straight skewers. Bars- Cinelli Campione Del Mundo, 1A stem, no date stamp. Brakes are Shimano Tourney centre pulls with Dura Ace levers (look like Weinmann) Chainset is truly hideous SR "meltforged" with stamped out rings. Yeccchh! SR pedals. Shimano Titlist front Der,. (all-right Derailleur.) and Crane rear. Clamp on Shimano gear levers with those white rubber covers. Double yecchh! Campagnolo clamp on cable guide.SR Laprade seat post (stamped D 81) with a 50's logo Brooks Champion Swallow. Sure enough the rust was biting in under the clamps including the REG brake cable clips. I have the feeling it is a 60's frame -1961? that has been modernised. Id est the braze-ons have been removed prior to a period respray. Id est the transfers/decals are manufacturers originals.The luglining looks like it has been done by a gorilla, hideous color too, lemon yellow over metallic turquoise. Can anyone confirm this by frame number or catalogue illustrations of lugwork/logo styles? I have seen your page Dale but these lugs are different, more swirly.
    Are the Dura ace levers correct for Tourney calipers?
     All the best from Mark Stevens in sunny Scotland. Well it was for a couple of hours....