That is a Euclid seatpost, from around 1989. Euclid was not famous for working that well.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Emilio Bozzi <emiliobozzi@hotmail.com>wrote:
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> can't say I have see one of these before anybody else had one of these? how
> wewll do they work?
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> I think its a SR model, but am unsure
> Nels Cone
> Seattle WA
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> > Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 13:32:50 -0700
> > From: ooki1998@yahoo.com
> > To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> > Subject: [CR] Ladies mixte bikes
> >
> > In my experience mixtes ride extremely well. It seems the easiest
> "quality" frame to find in the US are the 70's/early 80's? Motobecanes with
> Vitus tubing. I have one that I built up for my wife with a mix of high
> quality components and she absolutely loves it. Hers is the Grand Jubile
> model.
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> > The other which I recently sold was a Grand Touring model. Both have the
> traditional single downtube at the head tube lug/intersection then branch
> off into twin tubes about 2/3 of the way down. I've not seen that design
> anywhere else but on these Motos.
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> > I would love to find a Reynolds or Columbus tubed mixte. If it was my
> size I'd likely build it with Campy and keep it! Those Paramounts are
> gorgeous!
> >
> > George Ramos
> > Portland, OR
> > USA
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