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Cycles Lejeune

In 1947, the twin brothers Roger and Marcel Lejeune, along with their sister Paulette, created Cycles Lejeune in Paris.  They achieved immediate success, eventually selling over 3,000,000 Lejeune bicycles by the time the Lejeune brothers retired in 1986.  The Lejeune brand has bounced around many owners and countries since then, usually targeting only the French market.</description>
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