xeney - buy the Ebay Puch/Austro-Daimler mixte, and if it doesn't fit you I'll buy it from you.
xeney - buy the Ebay Puch/Austro-Daimler mixte, and if it doesn't fit you I'll buy it from you.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Knotted, you are killing me trying to get everybody to buy that bike so you can buy it from them.![]()
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
Thanks for the compliments directed towards my Moto....![]()
Wow that eBay mixte is sick...
There's a little grey mid 80's KHS mixte at my local used bike sellers. CroMo frame, Suntour Cyclone RD...should I snap a pix next time I'm there?![]()
Hey, where is East Hill anyway?
OK! he has changed the auction and added "make and offer"! Somebody go in and make one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=280169876470
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
I don't believe the Austro-Daimler Michelle was a very high end model...what kind of steel is the frame? Is it just Hi-ten? He wants a bit too much I'd say...
It's nice, but then I like almost any mixte.![]()
I like the one in my LBS. He only wants $150. It's not real minty but it's solid. Tuned with new tires...north road bars.
My 2 cents on a few things I see:
The new shifters are lame. Also what's with the hood/brake setup, is that normal? They look kind of deformed, like a hospital cast. I'd prefer this shifter/brake setup for the nice existing moustache bars it has:
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/thil0020/carfreelife/hatta8.jpg
Those changes would cost some money, no doubt.
And the bottle cage was put hanging on the front because they wanted the pump on the frame where a bottle cage would normally go. Looks like it has plenty of tire clearance in the brakes to take nice wider tires 34-38's that wouldn't get many flats anyway, so you could put a smaller portable or a CO2 pump in a seat bag instead hauling the big pump everywhere with you.
Noteworthy also is the very short stem on there- must be a 4-5mm reach stem. I had one of those 5's and it made the bike jittery to steer. Hopefully you could put at least a 7 on there.
Lisa
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I honestly like this one much better!
Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
Does she want a single speed? That centurion needs a new crank, I think -- the way the chain rings are set up makes it look like they just used the old one, and they had to leave the big ring on even though it's not being used anymore. Not as pretty as having a single chain ring up front. And the auction says that's a Motobecane crankset? On a Japanese bike? Huh.
My husband has a similar Centurion (not a mixte) from 1975 and that thing is a tank. It is one of the heaviest bikes in our armada.
I'd have to go downstairs and see the label on my Puch, but it has the same steel tubing sticker as the AD and it is the lightest mixte frame we have, significantly lighter than either of the Nishikis. And I did research it a bit and although I couldn't find a photo, I found a couple of discussions of the Michelle model and they both referred to an unusual handlebar/brake setup, so that could be original.
I think I will make an offer and see if he bites. I don't think it's a $250 bike, or at least it is not a bike that I need for $250.
Nope, he wants more than I am willing to pay. Sorry, Knot!
Oh, well...
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson