Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes
Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s - Steel Vintage Bikes

Jeunet Champion Mondial Classic Road Bike 1970s

  • Sold Bike
Sold for under € 1000,00 to United Kingdom on 2/20/19.

Description

André Jeunet who had his manufacture in Dôle, France, was a constructeur who was able to build a very wide range of bikes. From a small folding bike up to professional level racing bikes. He was also the person behind the Jacques Anquetil and Raphaël Géminiani brands.

So we are very happy to be able to present a Jeunet Champion Mondial from the 1970s . This was was Jeunet's top model, only rivalled by the Service De Course, which was a custom built version.
Our Jeunet is made of Reynolds 531 tubing throughout and still shows its nice original paint.

On the technical side we interestingly find a mix of high class Italian and French components. Campagnolo Record shifting and braking, plus a Record seatpost and a Cinelli cockpit are complementing Stronglight, Mavic and Maillard parts.

This bike simply looks terrific and, as you would expect, is a nicely riding machine on top!
A French vintage ride with some style!


Size Information


Size (Center-Top)55 cm
Top Tube54 cm
Head Tube12 cm
Standover 78 cm


Details

BrandJeunet
ShiftersCampagnolo Record
CranksetStraonglight; 170mm; 52/42
Bottom BracketCampagnolo Record / Zeus
SeatSan Marco
HubsMaillard Normandy
RimsMavic; 700c tubular
TiresHutchinson
StemCinelli; 80mm
StembarCinelli; 40cm
ChainYBN Classic
PedalsNot included


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