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Rare Lady's Racing Bike from the late 1970's

  • Sold Bike
Sold for under € 1000,00 to Australia on 4/22/14.

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Description

This Rare Lady's Racing Bike from the late 1970's is the witness of change.
In the beginning of 1980 the former Racing Team Kondor was renamed to Kotter's Racing Team. This Lady's bike was produced in 1979, still displays the Kondor logo on the head tube, but eventually became one of the first bikes named Kotter. So it has probably been sold in 1980. Later on Kotter's Racing Team was changed into the famous 'Albuch Kotter Racing Team'.
You can call this bike a piece of German bicycle history.
Besides a beautiful lilac paintwork it displays the nice Shimano 600 parts. The frame has been build from very reliable Columbus tubes. This is a bike you will not see very often. So if you are after something special, this might be your choice!


Size Information


Size (Center-Top)56 cm
Top Tube56 cm
Head Tube15,5 cm
Standover 53-83 cm


Details

BrandKotter's Racing Team
ShiftersShimano 600
CranksetShimano 600
Bottom BracketShimano 600
SeatSelle Royal Donna
HubsCampagnolo Record
RimsGazelle
TiresSchwalbe Lugano
StemSakae Custom
ChainNOS chain
PedalsNot included


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