Talk:Motobécane

Orsoni 06:16, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

-General Improvements-

Untitled
This article needs a lot of work done to it in order to be a successfully informational article on Wikipedia. I'm planning on adding a lot of information to the sub-sections that are very short and lacking in substance. I will also try and edit some of the material that is already added in order to make it more engaging and grammatically correct. Finally, I will try and add more substantial sources and cite the information as needed. Evaskills (talk) 23:49, 13 May 2010 (UTC)

Merge
This needs to be merged. The only difference is an accent.

Original Research
It is clear that the various remarks regarding the use of Japanese derailleurs and crank sets are the opinion of the author or are opinions which have been copied from other places. Such opinions do appear to be common about the derailleurs -- specifically Simplex. However, they appear to be mostly from people that have not used them. IIRC, the Japanese crank sets used were almost exact copies of the French Stronglight crank sets. In both cases, it was my understanding at the time that the reason was that there was a shortage of the French parts.

Verification
IAC, it is quite clear that none of the statements about Japanese parts have any citations. These are clearly needed, especially if such negative statements about French equipment that many believe was some of the world's best at the time, or possibly for any time.

1977 motobecane v50
Hello my question is would my 1977 motobecane v50 come with a title from factory? 2600:1008:B006:9B6E:B095:A53E:F0C0:B40A (talk) 13:37, 16 November 2021 (UTC)

Link to official website
Hello, the link to the official website points to the american site

"Motobécane is a different corporation from Motobecane USA, which imports a wide range of bicycles from Taiwan manufactured by Kinesis Industry Co. Ltd. under the Motobécane trademark." 80.90.62.205 (talk) 08:49, 8 June 2023 (UTC)