Description
Valdenaire was founded in 1906 as a distributor for cycling and farming equipment in the Vosges region in Eastern France.
Over the years the company managed to grow and established their own bicycle line and brand. Many of their products went to be labeled as shop-branded bikes but they always were able to sell bikes under their own name, too.
One of these bikes is our Valdenaire Anglais Ladies Road Bike from the 1970s
The paintjob and frame of the bike are as classic as it gets.
The components mirror this impression, with a shiny, completely French setup, including mudguards, rear rack, lights and a Huret Shifting.
The reliability of frames and parts make this Valdenaire as great a choice for commuting or general frequent use as it has been in the 1970s.
Over the years the company managed to grow and established their own bicycle line and brand. Many of their products went to be labeled as shop-branded bikes but they always were able to sell bikes under their own name, too.
One of these bikes is our Valdenaire Anglais Ladies Road Bike from the 1970s
The paintjob and frame of the bike are as classic as it gets.
The components mirror this impression, with a shiny, completely French setup, including mudguards, rear rack, lights and a Huret Shifting.
The reliability of frames and parts make this Valdenaire as great a choice for commuting or general frequent use as it has been in the 1970s.
Size Information
Size (Center-Top) | 52 cm |
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Top Tube | 57 cm |
Head Tube | 13 cm |
Standover | cm |
Details
Brand | Valdenaire |
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Shifters | Huret |
Crankset | Nervar; 170mm; 48/42 |
Bottom Bracket | Stronglight |
Seat | Perache Tenor |
Hubs | New Star; Freewheel 14-24 |
Rims | Rigida; 700c clincher |
Tires | Michelin Dynamic Classic; 700c clincher |
Stem | Aluminium; 60mm |
Stembar | Chromed steel; 50cm |
Chain | YBN Classic |
Pedals | Not included |