Love that last one. Reminds me of my school bike trip across the desolate island of Samsø known for it's potato fields and.. potato fields. I was the fatty at the end of the pack with my math teacher who was smoking his pipe for 5 consecutive days.
Love that last one. Reminds me of my school bike trip across the desolate island of Samsø known for it's potato fields and.. potato fields. I was the fatty at the end of the pack with my math teacher who was smoking his pipe for 5 consecutive days.
Yes, it just looks right.i think well done without being over-done.
like a front bag which will hold a helmet.
nice to see the racks level with the street and each other.
brown rubber? first for me.
Did a quick search, and don't think this was posted before.
1947 Cycle de France. Very very very nice and well presented.
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Some Tonton links on the first page you may enjoy MikeThank you Woz for posting that with the link to the website. Tonton Velo is a excellent rabbit hole to dive into. I am spending hours immersed in French technical bliss, artistry, and execution.
Thank you again, you've broadened my horizons: Mike
I don't think this qualifies as a randonneur or porteur...This is a hard one to categorise - is it a bird, is it a plane, is it Motobecane's answer to the Raleigh Grifter/Chopper, is it a shopper/porteur? Whatever, it had a six speed stick shift and a really cool set of dynamo lighting!