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FS: 1980's D.Salmon track 58cc

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May 2, 2018 08:51 AM
Cycles D. SALMON is the business set up by the 1960s French Ex Pro cyclist Daniel SALMON, after he hung up his wheels after riding for the Frimatic-TIGRA-Gribaldy, and Kamome-Dilecta teams on the 60s.
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Daniel turned to frame-building at his attractive premises in Plouha in N. Normandy.
Although he has a catalogue listing various types of models from touring to track etc etc, he is very much a custom builder in the constructeur sense- each frame is built for a specific customer for a specific purpose. Regulars visitors to the Paris-Brest-Paris ride will come across Daniel, at his stand at one of the check-in points, where he will either repair your ailing bike or try to sell you a new one. Fortunately for French cycling there are still a few of the old-fashioned frame-builders such as Daniel still at work.
Unfortunately Daniel passed away last year in his hometown.
May he rest is paradise.
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58cm center center
60cm center top
58cm top tube
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Frame: ?
Fork: ?
Headset: Stronglight
Crankset: Nervar.
Bottom Bracket: Specaliates T.A.
Pedals: Lyotard
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Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
51-15 / 15T / 51T / Sedis
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Handlebars: Philippe steel track
Stem: Atax 110mm G. Lucas pantograph.
Saddle: Tenor
Seatpost: 26.8mm
Rims: Mavic
Hubs Maillard piste
Tubes: Wolber
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Price: 450 Euro
Ex shipping cost and Paypal fees.
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More Info:
Rearbridge has a hole, which looks to be orginal...
Airhole ;)
Dm for info.
Thanks for looking,
sincerely Kobe.
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May 30, 2018 06:32 PM
Sold!

Thank you Adrian
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