compuclan Posted February 17, 2018 Share Hi everybody I'm new to Bikehub but would like to know if my old Lejeune is worth something these days ? Still standard even the tyres are original Shimano 105 sti groupset , Columbus Cromor frame, Campagnolo rims Bought it new in 1993/4 only done about 1000km , been in storage till today Thank you Francois MrJacques 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJR Posted February 24, 2018 Share Hi Compuclan From the picture it appears to be in fantastic condition. Le Jeunes were designed and made by Francois Du Toit in Cape Town. They are good solid bikes and although they are not as collectable and valuable as some big name old Italian steel bikes, they have a lot of value for the right person. From a historic perspective, they are part of the now sadly departed South African bike building days of the 1970s to the early 1990s. If you want to sell it, you will definitely find a buyer. The question is at what price? I would say somewhere between R3500 and R5500 depending on whether it is 100% original and in as pristine condition as it appears in the pictures. I don't know where you are based, but if in Cape Town, Niels Hansen of Woodstock Cycle Works is the man who would be able to give you the best advice on value. Except for perhaps Francois Du Toit, nobody knows his Lejeunes like Niels. B.t.w. It will make a great ride for the Tour of Ara or for Eroica South Africa (with the addition of downtube shifters). BuffsVintageBikes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vetseun Posted February 24, 2018 Share Hi Compuclan From the picture it appears to be in fantastic condition. Le Jeunes were designed and made by Francois Du Toit in Cape Town. They are good solid bikes and although they are not as collectable and valuable as some big name old Italian steel bikes, they have a lot of value for the right person. From a historic perspective, they are part of the now sadly departed South African bike building days of the 1970s to the early 1990s. If you want to sell it, you will definitely find a buyer. The question is at what price? I would say somewhere between R3500 and R5500 depending on whether it is 100% original and in as pristine condition as it appears in the pictures. I don't know where you are based, but if in Cape Town, Niels Hansen of Woodstock Cycle Works is the man who would be able to give you the best advice on value. Except for perhaps Francois Du Toit, nobody knows his Lejeunes like Niels. B.t.w. It will make a great ride for the Tour of Ara or for Eroica South Africa (with the addition of downtube shifters). Is that Gotty Hansens Son? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prince Albert Cycles Posted February 24, 2018 Share Is that Gotty Hansens Son?No Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavin Scotland Posted February 13, 2020 Share Hi everybody I'm new to Bikehub but would like to know if my old Lejeune is worth something these days ? Still standard even the tyres are original Shimano 105 sti groupset , Columbus Cromor frame, Campagnolo rims Bought it new in 1993/4 only done about 1000km , been in storage till today Thank you FrancoisIMG_20180217_100545907_HDR (Small).jpg Hi everybody I'm new to Bikehub but would like to know if my old Lejeune is worth something these days ? Still standard even the tyres are original Shimano 105 sti groupset , Columbus Cromor frame, Campagnolo rims Bought it new in 1993/4 only done about 1000km , been in storage till today Thank you FrancoisIMG_20180217_100545907_HDR (Small).jpgHi Compucian, Just seen your post about your old Le Jeune. Don't suppose you still have it and it's for sale?many thanks,Gavin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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