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Model: | Unknown |
Brand: | JP Routens |
Category: | Road Touring |
Years: | Early 1980's |
Country: | France |
Production: | Individual Hand Crafted |
Sold As: | Unknown |
Material: | Steel |
Construction: | Lugged |
Drivetrain: | Derailleurs |
Wheel Size: | 700c |
Added By: | JFischer on 02/04/10 |
Updated By: | Xab on 03/17/23 |
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Model General Information |
Jean-Paul Routens is the son of Jo Routens, who some put on the pedestal with Rene Herse and Alex Singer as far custom French bicycle builders. JP took over the company and focus on more mainstream bicycles, over custom builds, but they were still quality, but not a Jo Routens. He also patented his own seatpost (seen in photos) and created an extralight headset that served as a basis for the Mavic 300/310 series. Built of Reynold steel, but the decal is one that I've never seen before. |
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Primary Example: | JP Routens Course Amateur |
Years: | N/A | Sold As: | Unknown |
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Jean-Paul Routens is the son of Jo Routens, who some put on the pedestal with
Rene Herse and Alex Singer as far custom French bicycle builders. JP took over
the company and focus on more mainstream bicycles, over custom builds, but they
were still quality, but not a Jo Routens.