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Hey, that bike looks familiar !
It was just a little too large for my 5'8, but what mostly ruined it for me was the standover height. The BB is seriously high and the front end even more so.
Oh, as for brochures, articles etc, here's a couple that haven't been posted here yet :
The last page mentions that there were 2 models, the Apache and the Cheyenne. The Apache was all French (Simplex and Huret groupset), the Cheyenne used a Shimano groupset.
This one was all Suntour, so unless it was completely rebuilt it was neither of those. I'm still leaning towards Cheyenne, probably because I simply like that name better.
Or stick with "Mono", it has always been called that in forums.
As for the year, the Laïti MTBs first popped up in shows and magazines in 1989. Considering the frame number, I suspect that yours is a 1989 bike.
Hey, that bike looks familiar !
It was just a little too large for my 5'8, but what mostly ruined it for me was the standover height. The BB is seriously high and the front end even more so.
Oh, as for brochures, articles etc, here's a couple that haven't been posted here yet :
The last page mentions that there were 2 models, the Apache and the Cheyenne. The Apache was all French (Simplex and Huret groupset), the Cheyenne used a Shimano groupset.
This one was all Suntour, so unless it was completely rebuilt it was neither of those. I'm still leaning towards Cheyenne, probably because I simply like that name better.
Or stick with "Mono", it has always been called that in forums.
As for the year, the Laïti MTBs first popped up in shows and magazines in 1989. Considering the frame number, I suspect that yours is a 1989 bike.