1982 Motobecane Jubile Sport

1 Dec

This summer while I was in Gatlinburg, I was searching around for a new bike. I found this vintage Motobecane and instantly fell in love. Since I was 215 miles away, Nick went to check it out for me because we couldn’t tell much about it from the pictures. *The plan* was to go see if it was my size and then call me so we could talk about it, but next thing I know he sent me a picture message of a gorgeous bicycle that said, “Say hello to your new bike! It’s in great condition, rides well, and is the perfect size for you.”  It was very romantic . . . except I had to wait like 2 weeks to ride it! Just kidding, it was well worth the wait =]
Meet Nessie! Besides the mismatched tires and the (not my taste) grip tape, she was perfect. I planned to keep her all original, but I soon discovered that I felt clumsy and awkward with gears after riding fixed for so long. Although incredibly fast and smooth, I absolutely could not ride comfortably since it was setup as a racing bike. So after much debate, I decided to convert ole Nessie.

A new stem (the old one was way too long for me), my old risers, & one wheel set later, and she is looking & riding pretty fine! After checking the frame and doing some research, I am positive she is a 1982 model. I found a few twin bikes around the web— even another conversion. I also got excited when someone on a forum described the color as, “a light bluish green color–I’d call it toothpaste.” How perfect is that?

Nessie originally came from Chicago, where the previous owner used her as a racing bike. She is now used for my work commutes and also for lots of fun. If anyone out there has a 1982 Motobecane Jubile Sport please contact me! I’d love to see your setup or link to your photos. Happy riding everyone, stay warm this winter!

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2 Responses to “1982 Motobecane Jubile Sport”

  1. Shannon December 4, 2011 at 12:41 pm #

    I have been saying that I am going to switch to risers for so long and just never seem to actually DO it. Hopefully soon.
    I also have been thinking a lot about painting my bike a mint color. With brown grips and maybe a new saddle. Whammy.

    • Kitty Cat Stevens December 4, 2011 at 12:56 pm #

      do all of that! switching to risers was one of the best decisions i ever made, my wrists were hurting way too much to keep riding with drops. also i just got a vintage schwinn cruiser and now nick and i are working on getting it in a rideable condition. i am so excited.

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