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A TRUE GHOST FROM BELGIAN CYCLING HISTORY (c.1930)

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Price
3000 $ OBO
Payment Terms
Paypal, cash
Location
Musson Belgium
Zipcode
6750
I did a search for the builder, Oscar Borghys, and came up with this thread as the first result. šŸ˜‚. There is not much online about this legendary builder.

Edit: Perhaps @juvela might have some insight into the OP's bike in the first post?

I agree, this bike does look more like a 1930's balloon tire bike than a WW1 era machine. Wide fenders, wide tires on drop-center rims, tubular steel rack, etc, all features found on a bike that is roughly two decades newer than the claimed 1915 date.

Here is a 1915 Triumph roadster from the Online Bicycle Museum. The typical features of a 1915 era machine are readily apparent compared to the OP's bike. I don't think we need to be experts on Belgian bicycles to see the issues with the OP's sale ad.


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