Concorde Mountain bike

Roddie 112

Retro Newbie
Hi all, I have recently got a Concorde Mountain bike and don't really know that much about it? Can any of you knowledgeable cyclists help.
It says oria 7020 aluminium frame ( which I believe is of European origin?)
I feel it must be quite good as it has xtr components, hubs, shifters, cranks. Marzochi xc700 forks, Magura rim brakes and has Ringle seat post, bottle cage flite titanium saddle. Any thoughts welcome as I have never seen or heard of another???
 
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Concorde was a Dutch brand that produced (assembled) mostly racing bikes. They also had an mtb line. Around 1993 the mtb's were sold as American Eagle by Concorde and later just as American Eagle. The Dutch rider Bart Brentjens became the first olympic mtb champion on an American Eagle. It was designed and built by Storck.
 
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This was the highest specced bike in the Dutch 1992 brochure I've got here.
 

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Concorde also used to provide the BC academy/team road bikes (back in the green kit days)
 
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Hi, thanks for the info regarding the bike. After managing to contact the seller( he was moving) he specced the bike up from New. Any ideas of what you think it might be worth? Is fully functionally and vgc for its age? Thank you.
 
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