Was at the bike jumble today. Didn't sell a bloody thing so it was a total loss. To add insult to injury, I just couldn't resist buying this:
The frame was made by a company called J. Mac in Lannemezane. Isn't it just 'so French'?
It is extremely lightweight and indeed challenges British Lightweights in this respect.
And the best thing is, I was looking for a 40s-50s French lightweight 650b for quite some time.
The paintwork is so nicely distressed, that I will not do a thing to it. I will leave it as is. It tells a life story. You could not possibly replicate this.
Plans are to go completely mad with this build. I can already see it with Ghisallo wooden 650b rims and Grand Bois tyres, a vintage French leather saddle, hammered mudguards, you get the picture. Completely bonkers, I know, and it will cost a fortune or two.
But there you go. I just can't help it.
The frame was made by a company called J. Mac in Lannemezane. Isn't it just 'so French'?
It is extremely lightweight and indeed challenges British Lightweights in this respect.
And the best thing is, I was looking for a 40s-50s French lightweight 650b for quite some time.
The paintwork is so nicely distressed, that I will not do a thing to it. I will leave it as is. It tells a life story. You could not possibly replicate this.
Plans are to go completely mad with this build. I can already see it with Ghisallo wooden 650b rims and Grand Bois tyres, a vintage French leather saddle, hammered mudguards, you get the picture. Completely bonkers, I know, and it will cost a fortune or two.
But there you go. I just can't help it.