Re: [CR]Help ID my 70s French frameset.

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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:58:19 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: [CR]Help ID my 70s French frameset.
From: "Benjamin Motz" <ben@breadwinner.ca>
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Hi Bob,

I had a Jeunet frame that looked very similar to that one, especially the pinstriping and detail on the fork crown, I will look tonight at home to see if I have any good pictures of it, I realize that pinstriping is a minor detail, but it may shed some light on the factory it was made in.

Benjamin Motz Toronto, Canada


> I've had this built up for almost a year after purchasing the frameset on
> eBay. The brand is "VALGAN" and model is "Chambord". Nobody has been
> able to
> offer any info on the bike. I suspect it may have been made for and
> marketed
> by either a small French Exporter or perhaps a US Importer. Lugged steel
> frameset is Super Vitus 971 Extra Legere and the large 60cm frame with
> fork
> weighs only a total of 5 pounds, 13 ounces (2600 grams) - which ain't
> bad. All
> French threads, and the tubing was first produced in the late 70s, but
> that's most of what I know to help narrow down the time of production.
>
> It's really a wonderful riding bike, and I'm just curious if anyone has
> info
> about who may have actually made this bike. Perhaps someone may have
> once
> seen one for sale in a shop somewhere - perhaps 25 years ago?
> Appreciate any
> info. See Photos and details here:
>
> _http://community-2.webtv.net/bike-salvager/ValganGallery/_
> (http://community-2.webtv.net/bike-salvager/ValganGallery/)
>
> Bob Hanson, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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