1947 Paris Galibier

1947 Paris Galibier #3688

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Imagine seeing this bike in 1947.

You think disc brakes and suspension looks cutting edge these days?  Consider the impact this crazy looking bike would have had in 1947.

From the original catalogue:  “The object of this superior design, which incorporates larger dimesion tubes, is to produce a higher resistance in the transverse  direction, thereby resulting in a more efficient drive which uses to advantage every ounce of the cyclists effort.

Paris frame decal

Paris drivetrain

Paris main "triangle"

Simplex derailleur managed a 4 tooth gear difference

Adjustable stem, early waterbottle

Triathlon bike bottles use an old design...

The Paris Galibier model has a certain elasticity which allows it to flex in such a manner that the shocks received by the wheels are efficiently damped, and this noticably improves the holding of the road at racing speeds”.

For decades the ad copy has been nearly the same and every bike company claims that   “Our bike is laterally stiff and vertically compliant.”