I just picked up this lovely machine, and wow does it ride nicely! I haven't so much as cleaned it since it arrived. The frame has it's original paint and hand-painted downtube & headtube logos. The fork has been repainted to match as it's original paint was worn. It still has a Vitus tubing logo on the seat tube, and I was told there is the remains of one on the steerer. The Rene Herse stem, crankset/BB, brakes, and front derailleur are original and in remarkable condition! I've not decided if I am going to keep this to ride, or find the missing period parts and list it for sale.
As equipped with pump, racks, lights (but no battery/generator), handlebar bag, leather saddle it weighs 25.6 pounds. To my (less than Herse expert)eyes, the only parts not original/period are racks, bag, headlamp, bell, and pump. Mafac 121 levers are the correct early fully open back. Current tires are labeled 38mm, but they sure look wider.
Other notable parts include Bell wingnuts, Mavic Criterium rims laced to Maxi-Car hubs, Lafol Le Paon Mod Dep fenders, Stronglight headset
Perhaps Mike Kone or Jan Heine can tell me some more about this bike?
More photos at this link!
Justyne Rayne
Portland, OR