WTF are these drop-bar bikes?!?

No No!.. You need to think about this from a marketing perspective.. the granular size of that^ surface according to the Udden-Wentworth grain scale would be too large to be considered gravel.. so these bikes can't be gravel bikes, they need be recognised as an entirely new marketable catagory of off-road bicycle with a new set of standards. A cobble would be considered as being between 64–256mm .. which would make them cobble-bikes, capable of riding loose surfaces between 64–256 millimeters.

You heard it here first people!
 
The bikes are different. One has shot-in stays , the other has top eyes. The forks are also a unicrown and a lugged crown
 
The girl’s bike got some first generation Shimano cantilever. Seems to be 1983-85 bikes.
Cyclo muletier bikes ?
 
For the man, seems to be a Steve Potts type II fork. Wheels are not so big. So, only mountain bikes with 26” but with drop bars
 
No No!.. You need to think about this from a marketing perspective.. the granular size of that^ surface according to the Udden-Wentworth grain scale would be too large to be considered gravel.. so these bikes can't be gravel bikes, they need be recognised as an entirely new marketable catagory of off-road bicycle with a new set of standards. A cobble would be considered as being between 64–256mm .. which would make them cobble-bikes, capable of riding loose surfaces between 64–256 millimeters.

You heard it here first people!
Close, but i think you will find theses are the once lusted after "scree" bikes that got left behind by ATB bikes. ...........that git left behind by MTBs........ad infinitum lol
 

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