A lightweight steel bike. Purchased used but with flawless paint and very nice Shimano Dura Ace components. No indications of what tubing this frame was built with. Any ideas?
 

Gazelle Gold Line Racing,
61cm, 1992

Purchased bike on Ebay in December 2008 for 460 Dollars.

This one is borderline vintage. Seller said 1992, which is supported by a serial # ending in 92. The frame, labeled Gold Line Racing, appears to be basically new. No scratches, no chain whips, nothing. The components are mostly 74xx Dura-Ace, and run the gamut from mint to worn out. Included was a bike computer reading nearly 10000 km on the odometer.

The seller, which is a well known European bike author, claimed it was custom built of Reynolds 753 for a PDM team mechanic, but the frame has no tubing decals. So an interesting mind game to figure it all out, but likely never will.

It is the youngest bike in my growing stable. I wanted to see what deep-V rims, dual pivot brakes and brifters are all about, so when I saw this Gazelle for a reasonable price I jumped on it. Carbon next?

The ride is interesting. It is amazing how they are all so different. This one has the shortest most compact rear triangle of any of my bikes, but also the longest toptube, 60cm. The result is a fast and swift accelerator that climbs effortlessly, but with a soft and wobbly front end. I haven't done any high speed descents on it yet, but I'm not sure if I look forward to it. Can barely ride it hands free without crashing! The wheel base is still a short 100cm.

Some efforts at finding out more about this model have been mostly unsuccessful. Any input?

FRAME
CRANK
CHAINRINGS
CHAIN
BB
HEADSET
RD
FD
SHIFTERS
GEAR CABLE GUIDES
CALIPERS
PADS
LEVERS
HOODS
STEM
HANDLE BAR
TAPE
SADDLE
SEATPOST
SEAT BINDER BOLT
HUBS
RIMS
TIRES
FREEWHEEL
COMPUTER
PEDALS

Gazelle made, possibly in Dieren, the Netherlands, and possibly of Reynolds 753
Shimano Dura Ace 7400
Shimano Dura Ace 7400 52-40T
SRAM
Shimano
Shimano 600
Shimano Dura Ace 7400
Shimano Dura Ace 7400
Shimano Dura Ace 7400
Down tube stops
Shimano Dura Ace 7400 dual pivot
Shimano Dura Ace 7400
Shimano Dura Ace 7400
Shimano Dura Ace 7400
Nitto
Nitto
Cork
Terry Fly
Gazelle Aero
Generic
Shimano Dura Ace 7400, 36H
Rigida DP 18

Shimano Dura Ace 7400, 8 speed
Cateye
VP SPD

 
From Freeks in the Netherlands:
Hello Jan,
I know this was a model designation gazelle used for some years, in my memory probably as successor to the Champion Mondial model name, in an effort to keep up with the competition. As you know from th early 90s steel frames were losing the battle slowly to alu and later carbon frames.
I have a 94 Gazelle brochure, it doesnt mention the Goldline frames, so Im guessing your frame is later than 94. If the Dura Ace parts are original to the bike, that could give the vintage.
Tubing could be 753, why not I would say. I have two Gazelle 753 frames (much older), they both 753 stamped in the bb shell, so possibly yours has that too.
In 94 Gazelle used the following (Reynolds) tubing: 525, 531C, 653, 531ST and 731OS. I think 731OS could be a possibility too, but that would be easy to spot, the tubes have a slightly larger diameter.

Well, thats all the info I can give really. You could try mailing the Gazelle PR department, maybe they can help too.

 
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