GOELAND
DATE: 1961
COUNTRY: FRANCE
WEIGHT: 14,6 KG / 32,12 LB
FRAME HEIGHT: 52 CM / 20,5 INCH
GEARS: 3 x 5 Huret Alvit
CONDITION: 3
- in 1935 Louis Moire started to build bicycles for traveling under the name "Goeland" (English: gull)
- his approach was to produce bikes for the middle price segment using nice but midprized frames and components
- this Campeur model from 1961is different: Moire or the former owner himself used high prized components as the maxi car hubs show or the aluminium crank, slim as steel but a lightweight
- also the Mafac brakes or the Huret-Allvit gear system are special
- this travelers bike comes with a precious cultivated patina
- small scratches in paint work
THIS BIKE APPEARS IN
- The Golden Age of Handbuilt Bicycles - J. Heine, J.-P. Praderes - Vintage Bicycle Press - 2005
Condition report
Paintwork and general information:
old many scratches
Gears:
clean
Tubes /Tyres:
old and porous, but still usable
Saddle:
leather saddle
Frame:
good condition
© Embacher-Collection, Photo: Bernhard Angerer
19.05.2015 - 18:00
- Realized price: **
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EUR 2,500.-
- Starting bid:
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EUR 2,000.-
GOELAND
DATE: 1961
COUNTRY: FRANCE
WEIGHT: 14,6 KG / 32,12 LB
FRAME HEIGHT: 52 CM / 20,5 INCH
GEARS: 3 x 5 Huret Alvit
CONDITION: 3
- in 1935 Louis Moire started to build bicycles for traveling under the name "Goeland" (English: gull)
- his approach was to produce bikes for the middle price segment using nice but midprized frames and components
- this Campeur model from 1961is different: Moire or the former owner himself used high prized components as the maxi car hubs show or the aluminium crank, slim as steel but a lightweight
- also the Mafac brakes or the Huret-Allvit gear system are special
- this travelers bike comes with a precious cultivated patina
- small scratches in paint work
THIS BIKE APPEARS IN
- The Golden Age of Handbuilt Bicycles - J. Heine, J.-P. Praderes - Vintage Bicycle Press - 2005
Condition report
Paintwork and general information:
old many scratches
Gears:
clean
Tubes /Tyres:
old and porous, but still usable
Saddle:
leather saddle
Frame:
good condition
© Embacher-Collection, Photo: Bernhard Angerer
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Auction: | Bicycles from the embacher-collection |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 19.05.2015 - 18:00 |
Location: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 09.05. - 19.05.2015 |
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