Not vintage or French Tourers/Campeurs, Trade/Porteurs, Audax/Randonneurs, Commuters/Town

Its still a bit leftfield because of the rim brakes, I think. They changed the geometry somewhat more toward a "gravel" ride.
Did they? Originally I thought it was their ES frame but with fatter tires. I think the Fog Cutter is basically the same frame, but with discs.
 
Did they? Originally I thought it was their ES frame but with fatter tires. I think the Fog Cutter is basically the same frame, but with discs.
They slackened the head tube angle and gave more rake to the fork. I really respect the fact that they made a non disc version. They could have just brought the Fog cutter and leave it there.
 
Austro-Daimler Inter-10.

Made by Puch in Austria for the American market and to American specifications. More of a sports tourer than a pure racing bike. With a triple and fenders it makes for a nice light touring machine.

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Austro-Daimler Inter-10.

Made by Puch in Austria for the American market and to American specifications. More of a sports tourer than a pure racing bike. With a triple and fenders it makes for a nice light touring machine.

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The Austro Daimlers are lovely bikes. Rare here in the UK, I have only seen two in the metal.
 
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