Description
Motobécane was one of the biggest bicycle producers in France and existed under this name from 1923 until 1984. Afterwards it became a branch of Yamaha and continued producing bicycles in France under the Name MBK.
In the 1980s MBK brought some nice steel bikes to the market. They sponsored famous professional teams and their design was unmistakeable.
Just like you can see on this MBK Sport Mixte.
As classic as the frame geometry and setup are, as spot on 1980s style is the decor.
The bike is equipped with an all-French setup.
A stable bike from a respected French company.
In the 1980s MBK brought some nice steel bikes to the market. They sponsored famous professional teams and their design was unmistakeable.
Just like you can see on this MBK Sport Mixte.
As classic as the frame geometry and setup are, as spot on 1980s style is the decor.
The bike is equipped with an all-French setup.
A stable bike from a respected French company.
Size Information
Size (Center-Top) | 50 cm |
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Top Tube | 57 cm |
Head Tube | 13 cm |
Standover | cm |
Details
Brand | Motobecane |
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Shifters | Shimano Tourney |
Crankset | MBK; 170mm; 52/43 |
Bottom Bracket | MBK |
Seat | Avocet |
Hubs | KK; Freewheel 16-24 |
Rims | Rigida; 700c chromed clincher |
Tires | Michelin Dynamic Classic; 700c clincher |
Stem | Sakae; 90mm |
Stembar | ITM; 47cm |
Chain | YBN Classic |
Pedals | Not included |