Dedicated To Lightweight Vintage Bicycles Circa 1900 - 1987
Learn about or rediscover your favorite lightweight VINTAGE bicycles from the days when craftsmanship and individualism was the hallmark of the "good stuff"
Dedicated To Lightweight Vintage Bicycles Circa 1900 - 1987
Learn about or rediscover your favorite lightweight VINTAGE bicycles from the days when craftsmanship and individualism was the hallmark of the "good stuff"
Dedicated To Lightweight Vintage Bicycles Circa 1900 - 1987
Learn about or rediscover your favorite lightweight VINTAGE bicycles from the days when craftsmanship and individualism was the hallmark of the "good stuff"
Dedicated To Lightweight Vintage Bicycles Circa 1900 - 1987
Learn about or rediscover your favorite lightweight VINTAGE bicycles from the days when craftsmanship and individualism was the hallmark of the "good stuff"
Dedicated To Lightweight Vintage Bicycles Circa 1900 - 1987
Learn about or rediscover your favorite lightweight VINTAGE bicycles from the days when craftsmanship and individualism was the hallmark of the "good stuff"
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Mission Statement:

This not-for-profit site is to encourage those interested in enjoying and preserving vintage lightweight “racing” style bicycles (road, touring, track, randonneur & elegant city) from the early 20th century until 1983. (Why?) These primarily have steel frames, most often lug built, and not welded, injection molded, nor glued. We are not including mountain bikes, BMX, recumbent, middle weights nor balloon-tired bikes. Those bikes have merit, but are not “On Topic” for the Classic Rendezvous.

Our goals are:

Mission Statement:

Our focus is bicycles that are made before and including 1987, and includes so called Keepers of the Flame, including road racing, randonneur, touring, path racer or track/single speed. Keeper of the Flame (KOF) refers to neoclassical bikes made by custom builders before and after 1987 which are made out of lightweight steel. Lugged or fillet brazed.

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CR Bidons are availble for $30 for two each shipped CONUS. To purchase, in or outside the US, contact Guy Apple