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LEJEUNE - 1970 (FRANCE)
LEJEUNE
In 1947, the brothers Roger and Marcel Lejeune, former amateur cyclists, settled down and began to manufacture cycles.
In January 1974, Cycles Lejeune bought, moved and settled in the free premises of the Société Suze-Pernod at 39 avenue du Général Leclerc in Maisons Alfort.
In the years 1950-60 the Lejeune cycles had bought a small builder whose brand was called Sauvage. The bicycles were marketed under the name Sauvage-Lejeune.
The Maisons-Alfort factory closed in 1998 and production is relocated to Morocco.
Model Race - 1970 "Interclub"
Steel Frame
Seatpost: Steel
Crankset: STRONGLIGHT
Derailleurs: SIMPLEX
10 speeds
Brakes: MAFAC "Racer"
Stem: PIVO
Aluminum handlebars: PIVO
Aluminum casing wheels: RIGIDA
Saddle: UNICANITOR (Italy)
Weight: 10,100 kg