Viscount Aerospace G.P. Bicycle - $375 (Pittsburgh)
For sale is one clean and complete 1970's Viscount Aerospace G.P. road
bicycle built by Trusty in England. Lightweight (for its time) steel
frame with chromed forks. Brand new tires, saddle, brakes, and leather
handlebar wraps purchased from Thick Bikes in the South Side. All other
parts are original - Bike is parts complete and ready to ride. When
purchased, the bike still had the original tires and brake pads, if that
gives you any idea of how many miles it has on it.
Lugged steel frame construction, made in England.
Viscount was part of the Lambert Cycles conglomerate which also included Viking bicycles.
Unique to these bikes were the Lambert style crank as well as brand oriented quick release skewers and brake calipers.
Specifications:
57cm
SR Laprade Fluted Seatpost
Ritchey Force Stem (130mm)
Tange Headset
Dia-Compe Brake Levers
GB 77 Brake Calipers
Shimano Shifters
Shimano Thunderbird GTO Front Derailleur
Lambert Crankset
27x1 1/4
5 speed Freewheel
Lugged steel frame construction, made in England.
Viscount was part of the Lambert Cycles conglomerate which also included Viking bicycles.
Unique to these bikes were the Lambert style crank as well as brand oriented quick release skewers and brake calipers.
Specifications:
57cm
SR Laprade Fluted Seatpost
Ritchey Force Stem (130mm)
Tange Headset
Dia-Compe Brake Levers
GB 77 Brake Calipers
Shimano Shifters
Shimano Thunderbird GTO Front Derailleur
Lambert Crankset
27x1 1/4
5 speed Freewheel
For starters, go read what Sheldon Brown has to say: http://sheldonbrown.com/lambert.html
But basically these were inexpensive bikes that made some unique design choices, that more or less didn't work out. The biggest issue being the alloy fork, which saved weight, was also prone to failing. But Sheldon also brings up a tendency for the down tubes and bottom bracket to crack. This seller doesn't know what he has, because you wouldn't talk up the originality if you knew about the issues with these bikes. He also says the bike is lugged steel when clearly in the picture you can see it isn't. Again, Sheldon tells us filet brazed. Even without the safety issues of riding these bikes this bike is wildly overpriced based on the components. Hopefully no one falls for it.
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