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This frame was not built in the EMC in Meise
Check the BB thread size: - if it is 35 x 1 = French or Swiss - if it is 36 x 24 = Italian - if BSC = rest of Europe or Japan |
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There were three manufacturers who made "Eddy Merckx" frames under license, before Eddy started his own factory with deRosa's help. Falcon (English); Kessels (Belgium) --and the third escapes me for now. While they are mostly dismissed as inferior bikes, they were produced by both Falcon and Kessels in a range from the pretty awful to the pretty decent--Falcon's top line "Merckx" was the same spec as their top line Falcon San Remo--all 531DB tubing and Campagnolo equipped. By report, the best of the Kessels ones were even better--a good workmanlike frame as good as any other top factory frame from the time... This is one of the licensed bikes, but some closeups would help to identify it... |
#228
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What current information possibly indicates this is a licensed bike?
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#229
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I think it is likely a repaint of one of the Falcon Merckxs as has already been suggested, but I would like to see a close up of the fork especially... The Kessels crown is quite distinctive. Last edited by paredown; 09-27-2020 at 08:03 PM. |
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I agree 100% that the frame is not a product of the Merckx factory. Zero chance.
I also think there's no current evidence here that it's a licensed product either. I'll be surprised if the serial number or anything else proves otherwise. |
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- Jeunet and Starnord ( France ) - Schauff ( Germany ) - Allegro ( Switzerland ) - Miyata ( Japan ) - Velosport ( Italy ) - Falcon ( Great Britain ) - Kessels ( Belgium )
...a little more than three... |
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Thanks for the correction--Schauff was the third I couldn't think of. The only ones I have seen personally are the Falcon and Kessels. The others you list I did not know about.
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#233
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Are my new wheels Eddy Merckx?
Hi All,
Many thanks for your input. I've attached some more pictures for your pleasure. I notice that the fork crown just has decals as opposed to any engraving, and based on your feeedback, my best guess is that the frame could be a Falcon or Kessels EM (if EM at all). It also would seem the lack of derailleur hanger would indicate a low end frame. Cheers! |
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I have a MX Leader that I’m currently working to get in working condition. Serial is D 8864. It’s been painted over but I think it’s a Motorola team issue.
Based on what I’ve been able to find online, I think it’s a 1993 but would love any other info anyone has. Not a ton of tall riders on the 93 team so I think it narrows down the rider to Axel or possibly Hincape ( if it’s 93 that is). Any additional info would be greatly appreciated. I’m currently working on getting it painted and set up to ride modern groupset and will share pictures once I have the build completed. |
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Frame built in autumn 1993... that is for the 1994 season - if it is a team bike, look for a profi from this season
Check the markings on the steering tube - maybe they survived |
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Some crazy information in here
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#237
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Thank you very much for the info. The fork tag unfortunately is not legible.
The frame is quite large, roughly 60x60 so I think that narrows it down to rider as I think the 94 Motorola team had 4 tallish cyclists (Hincapie, Merckx, Yates and I think Anderson). I have seen Yates frames before that were 60x60 and I believe I saw a Hincapie frame that was also 60x60 so might be theirs. Anyway looking forward to building it up, I test rode it and loved the ride. Its heavy but Im faster on it than my lighter Litespeed Vortex which is titanium. These are really great bikes. |
#238
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The Axel Merckx frame I've seen on here had a crazy slack seat tube angle.
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That's a great point, this bike seems to have a 72.5 degree seat tube angle. Do you happen to recall what Axel was using?
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merckx, steel frames |
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