Eddy Merckx - Help identify?
Eddy Merckx - Help identify?
Hi everyone,
Can anyone help. Been having a clean out at my dads house and came across his old bike. Eddy Merckx from at least late 70s, he thinks earlier. Tried uploading an image below. If it’s worked, can anyone tell what year it’s from and how much it’s worth now?
Cheers,
Ste
https://tinyurl.com/yc6o374v
Can anyone help. Been having a clean out at my dads house and came across his old bike. Eddy Merckx from at least late 70s, he thinks earlier. Tried uploading an image below. If it’s worked, can anyone tell what year it’s from and how much it’s worth now?
Cheers,
Ste
https://tinyurl.com/yc6o374v
Re: Eddy Merckx - Help identify?
I can't see your picture for some reason (if you resize the picture to ~200kb you will be able to upload it).
What I can tell you is that bikes with 'Eddy Merckx' written on them vary enormously in quality, from professional quality road racing bikes to supermarket bikes with gas-pipe frames and inexpensive components. Obviously there were many more at the latter end of the spectrum made than the former. You can take an educated guess at the quality of the frame by looking at the components fitted to it.
cheers
What I can tell you is that bikes with 'Eddy Merckx' written on them vary enormously in quality, from professional quality road racing bikes to supermarket bikes with gas-pipe frames and inexpensive components. Obviously there were many more at the latter end of the spectrum made than the former. You can take an educated guess at the quality of the frame by looking at the components fitted to it.
cheers
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Re: Eddy Merckx - Help identify?
Link goes nowhere.
It could be anything from desirable to utterly worthless. Need some description e.g. make and model of parts such as brakes, chainset etc. If it is decent it will have a sticker on the frame below the saddle which says Columbus. If it has all steel parts and no frame tubing identification then it is almost certainly a badged junker made by Falcon which is worth about £10 if you could find anybody willing to take it.
It could be anything from desirable to utterly worthless. Need some description e.g. make and model of parts such as brakes, chainset etc. If it is decent it will have a sticker on the frame below the saddle which says Columbus. If it has all steel parts and no frame tubing identification then it is almost certainly a badged junker made by Falcon which is worth about £10 if you could find anybody willing to take it.
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If this doesn’t work again on my phone, I’ll have a go on my computer in work!
Thanks for your response though
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If you cannot post images, weigh it. That's probably the quickest and surest guide. Unlike iconic British names like Claud Butler, it's not a case of older-the-better. AFAIK, when Mercx was still competing, his name was used on cheapo mass produced bikes, but in retirement he started his own top-end business, putting his personal experience to use.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e1q8W9 ... sp=sharing
Hopefully this should work, if not i'm just taking the bike to the tip!
Hopefully this should work, if not i'm just taking the bike to the tip!
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Re: Eddy Merckx - Help identify?
That's not a valuable collector's piece.
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Don't take it to the tip - offer it on Gumtree or even Freecycle and someone might want it for a pub bike. Or donate to a cycling charity.
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Ah, never mind. I wasn't really taking to the tip, just the image issue driving me mad, ha. Thanks for your time people
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That is one of the low quality badged ones that Brucey and I referred to. The sort of thing sold for teenagers to ride to school. However, it looks to be in good condition, too good to throw away, so you might try eBay or similar if it is worth the hassle. Alternatively, as LollyKat says, a cycling charity would be a good idea if there is one near you.
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thirdcrank wrote:If you cannot post images, weigh it. That's probably the quickest and surest guide. Unlike iconic British names like Claud Butler, it's not a case of older-the-better. AFAIK, when Mercx was still competing, his name was used on cheapo mass produced bikes, but in retirement he started his own top-end business, putting his personal experience to use.
When we first moved here the tabac across the road sold 900-franc Eddy Merckx bike kits to build yourself. 1970s, that was.
Have we got time for another cuppa?
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tatanab wrote:Link goes nowhere.
It could be anything from desirable to utterly worthless. Need some description e.g. make and model of parts such as brakes, chainset etc. If it is decent it will have a sticker on the frame below the saddle which says Columbus. If it has all steel parts and no frame tubing identification then it is almost certainly a badged junker made by Falcon which is worth about £10 if you could find anybody willing to take it.
was the first bike I ever bought in Norwich, as a teenager hence my name - I travelled long distances on that. It was a crap bike with simplex rear derailleur of poor quality and the wheels were not worthy of the name : I went on a tour up to North Yorks and the wolds the spokes kept on breaking Any way it was the first ever bike so have a fond memory of the liberation it gave me. Poor old Eddy Merckx had his name plastered over the frame tubes - he should have been ashamed to lend his name to such a bike
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I had a Falcon Eddy Merckx. First new bike ever. Loved it and got me into cycling. I'd love this one depending on where you are.
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mattsccm wrote:I had a Falcon Eddy Merckx. First new bike ever. Loved it and got me into cycling. I'd love this one depending on where you are.
if he dont want to sell you could always go for this one -
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VERY-RARE-RALEIGH-LENTON-CLUBMAN-1949-ROAD-BIKE-REYNOLDS-531/263482722467?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
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Ride your bike, as much or as little as you like, but ride!
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