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04-18-24, 08:12 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 191
Posted By Aubergine

Another option, RoadWearier . Schwalbe presta...

Another option, RoadWearier . Schwalbe presta tubes have a locknut that fits into the Schrader valve hole, and thus does the same thing as the adapters other folks have mentioned.
04-18-24, 08:04 PM
Replies: 1
Views: 68
Posted By Aubergine

Good price. I'd snap them up if I had a Raleigh...

Good price. I'd snap them up if I had a Raleigh to put them on.
04-18-24, 07:46 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 76
Posted By Aubergine

It is probably French. It has a Simplex front...

It is probably French. It has a Simplex front derailleur and shifters, and a Huret Allvit rear derailleur. Patterned chrome rims. Normandy high flange hubs, Mafac Racer brakes, what look like Lyotard...
04-18-24, 07:29 PM
Replies: 31
Views: 609
Posted By Aubergine

Oh man, I can't even imagine trying to do that! I...

Oh man, I can't even imagine trying to do that! I take my hat off to your perseverance.
04-18-24, 06:07 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 263
Posted By Aubergine

I don't think friction shifting or 27" tires are...

I don't think friction shifting or 27" tires are any problem. You can still get decent and even excellent tires for that size. As for friction shifting, it's not the friction that causes issues, but...
04-18-24, 05:59 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 263
Posted By Aubergine

This is a very helpful thread for those of us who...

This is a very helpful thread for those of us who struggle to find a new home for bikes that we just are not using enough. It pushed me (finally!) to pass on a couple bikes and wheels, and I'm going...
04-18-24, 05:17 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

Je suis une femme, mon cher.

Je suis une femme, mon cher.
04-18-24, 04:51 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

Yep, got 'em. (If you were looking at the first...

Yep, got 'em. (If you were looking at the first photo in the thread, that is the "before" pic when I first got the bike.)
04-18-24, 04:50 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 213
Posted By Aubergine

Really well done! (And Classtime , the mixte...

Really well done! (And Classtime , the mixte model number is UO-18.)
04-18-24, 04:45 PM
Replies: 30
Views: 4,352
Posted By Aubergine

Cleaning might help, sure. I already wound up the...

Cleaning might help, sure. I already wound up the spring, which made a difference but did not fully resolve the issues. Going to see what I can glean from the manual!
04-18-24, 11:57 AM
Replies: 30
Views: 4,352
Posted By Aubergine

Oh, it just does not want to work smoothly. Chain...

Oh, it just does not want to work smoothly. Chain rubs against the cage in some gears, cage does not want to take up chain slack, etc. I am pretty familiar with fettling Nuovo Record rear derailleurs...
04-18-24, 09:09 AM
Replies: 30
Views: 4,352
Posted By Aubergine

Another bump for this old thread. I too am having...

Another bump for this old thread. I too am having issues with a Gran Sport rear derailleur that I hope to use on an early 60s Bianchi Record. Looks like I'm off to eBay to find a copy of Glen's...
04-18-24, 08:54 AM
Replies: 67
Views: 1,184
Posted By Aubergine

I detect a slight miscalculation there! 2.4...

I detect a slight miscalculation there! 2.4 inches is 61 mm. Still much wider than 38mm!
04-17-24, 04:55 PM
Replies: 270
Views: 11,615
Posted By Aubergine

Aaaannd that's done. I also took 9 wheels with...

Aaaannd that's done. I also took 9 wheels with the bikes. Only two bikes remain in the floor of my shed.
04-17-24, 11:54 AM
Replies: 20
Views: 650
Posted By Aubergine

Yeah, a good leather saddle will eventually mold...

Yeah, a good leather saddle will eventually mold itself more or less to your behind. Even so, not all leather saddles fit. I can't handle a Brooks B-17, for example, but the Professional is very...
04-17-24, 11:09 AM
Replies: 270
Views: 11,615
Posted By Aubergine

Made some progress today. I plan to take two...

Made some progress today. I plan to take two bikes (a 1962 Peugeot AO-8 and a early 70s Gitane mixte) to Bike Works, the main Seattle bike charity. I hauled out the Pigeot and took off a few parts...
04-17-24, 08:57 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

i agree completely (except for the DA. I'm not a...

i agree completely (except for the DA. I'm not a Shimano fan.)



I use Weinmann levers on some of my French bikes as more reachable replacements for the long Mafac levers. They work well and fit...
04-16-24, 07:00 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

I had a suspicion you also had first hand...

I had a suspicion you also had first hand experience. ;)
04-16-24, 11:40 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

Thanks. I am happy to have advice from someone...

Thanks. I am happy to have advice from someone who used the brakes.
04-16-24, 11:11 AM
Replies: 9
Views: 291
Posted By Aubergine

I am mildly surprised that everyone appears fully...

I am mildly surprised that everyone appears fully dressed. :o
04-16-24, 08:17 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

Oh yep, I know Recycled well! Gotten a lot of...

Oh yep, I know Recycled well! Gotten a lot of bits there over time. Thanks.
Forum: Road Cycling
04-15-24, 02:18 PM
Replies: 102
Views: 2,614
Posted By Aubergine

I suspect that is French, and means "not normal."...

I suspect that is French, and means "not normal."

(i see mstateglfr beat me to it!)
04-14-24, 08:14 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

That was exactly what I intended to do.

That was exactly what I intended to do.
04-14-24, 07:47 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

This, I did not know. Whenever I heard about...

This, I did not know. Whenever I heard about those (or similar) shoes it was in the context of steel rims and rain, so I dismissed them.


I can understand that point of view, but I have had long...
04-14-24, 04:44 PM
Replies: 86
Views: 2,575
Posted By Aubergine

They had to offer *something* for the retrogrouch...

They had to offer *something* for the retrogrouch market. :o
04-14-24, 03:54 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 255
Posted By Aubergine

You live in Seattle. Why not just take it to...

You live in Seattle. Why not just take it to Davidson for a check?
04-14-24, 01:06 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

Trying different levers does sound like the best...

Trying different levers does sound like the best solution. Those Universal levers are pretty ratty!
04-14-24, 01:00 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

When I got the bike, yes. Here's what it looks...

When I got the bike, yes. Here's what it looks like now. Sorry for the confusion there!
...
04-14-24, 12:59 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

I was also thinking of trying different levers to...

I was also thinking of trying different levers to see if they improved the braking. Thanks for the recommendation.
04-14-24, 12:57 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

nope, no steel rims on my bikes! I live in...

nope, no steel rims on my bikes! I live in Seattle and they are a baaad idea here.



Yes, so I hear. They are not the best choice for the wide tires I prefer, though.
04-14-24, 12:52 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

Thanks, I did all that except the acetone....

Thanks, I did all that except the acetone. Nothing is binding, cable and housing are new and routed correctly, etc etc.
04-14-24, 11:45 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 723
Posted By Aubergine

What can I do to improve Universal 68 Sidepulls?

I have a bike (1970s Mercian) with Universal 68 sidepulls, and another ( 1960s Bianchi) with 61 centerpulls. The 61s work well; the 68s are terrible. Both sets use the same levers and have Kool Stop...
04-14-24, 11:29 AM
Replies: 135
Views: 39,466
Posted By Aubergine

I found this old Mercian, an Olympic I believe,...

I found this old Mercian, an Olympic I believe, last year in a sad shape. The first five photos show the bike as I found it, with horribly stained paint and worn, dirty parts.
...
04-14-24, 10:39 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 1,457
Posted By Aubergine

A very clean build!

A very clean build!
04-14-24, 09:44 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 5,926
Posted By Aubergine

I know this is an old thread, but for me the...

I know this is an old thread, but for me the simplest solution is to use a DuoPar rear derailleur. Shifting is as nice as with a Suntour.

Here's my Jubile in Reims:

...
04-14-24, 08:14 AM
Replies: 30
Views: 710
Posted By Aubergine

Totally agree. It's worth getting some stout...

Totally agree. It's worth getting some stout brakes with salmon-colored Kool Stop brake pads (which are better in the wet weather we get in the PNW.)
04-13-24, 04:44 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,638
Posted By Aubergine

A great project. I played around with a Suburban...

A great project. I played around with a Suburban for a few years. The precious owner had modified it intro a single speed with a bottom bracket adapter and aluminum wheels, and I picked it up for...
04-13-24, 01:02 PM
Replies: 34
Views: 3,837
Posted By Aubergine

Just behind the lug, on the bottom of the tube. A...

Just behind the lug, on the bottom of the tube. A typical place for a kink following a front end prang.
04-13-24, 10:57 AM
Replies: 34
Views: 3,837
Posted By Aubergine

Lovely bike, but damn if it does not look like...

Lovely bike, but damn if it does not look like the down tube is bent.
04-13-24, 10:35 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 1,417
Posted By Aubergine

Not everyone can hear. No rider should ever...

Not everyone can hear. No rider should ever assume that calling out or bells will alert someone in front. IMO the rider who is overtaking ALWAYS has the responsibility to pass safely. If that means...
04-13-24, 10:26 AM
Replies: 8,323
Views: 3,093,086
Posted By Aubergine

1980 Stevenson. It was originally a full Super...

1980 Stevenson. It was originally a full Super Record build with a six speed freewheel in back. I replaced only the shifters and rear derailleur.
...
04-13-24, 10:22 AM
Replies: 8,323
Views: 3,093,086
Posted By Aubergine

My circa 1973 Peugeot UO-8 with a Racing Triple...

My circa 1973 Peugeot UO-8 with a Racing Triple setup. I had to braze on the derailleur hanger because a bolt on hanger interfered with the chain. Fun bike.
...
04-13-24, 09:48 AM
Replies: 6
Views: 234
Posted By Aubergine

eBay has a few for various prices. Let's hope...

eBay has a few for various prices. Let's hope Rustines gets its act together again -- they were a good replacement.
04-12-24, 05:35 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 329
Posted By Aubergine

Any 700c tire will fit, yes. To avoid...

Any 700c tire will fit, yes.

To avoid confusion about tire and rim sizes, it's best to look for the ETRTO designations. For 700c and 29 wheels and rims, the diameter is 622 mm. To give another...
04-12-24, 09:53 AM
Replies: 1,919
Views: 105,296
Posted By Aubergine

I am happy to have done my part. :o

I am happy to have done my part. :o
04-11-24, 12:27 PM
Replies: 39
Views: 1,455
Posted By Aubergine

I can't agree. The wires in the compressionless...

I can't agree. The wires in the compressionless housing shift over time, and they are sharp. They'll poke right through the plastic ferrules. Even the metal 4mm ferrules can be distorted by the...
04-10-24, 06:19 PM
Replies: 270
Views: 11,615
Posted By Aubergine

I need to be in this group. During the pandemic I...

I need to be in this group. During the pandemic I grabbed many cheap old French bikes and frames and built them up with decent parts. I gave several away but I still have five Peugeots from 1962 to...
04-10-24, 06:02 PM
Replies: 20
Views: 485
Posted By Aubergine

Thia is my vote as well. In my experience,...

Thia is my vote as well. In my experience, another frame, even of the same type, will never quite feel the same.
04-10-24, 10:41 AM
Replies: 64
Views: 1,797
Posted By Aubergine

Another factor for MikeDeason to consider is...

Another factor for MikeDeason to consider is that much of the "comfort" of a bike comes from good wide tires and a good fit on the bike. Suspension and a fat seat are not necessary and in fact can...
04-10-24, 09:52 AM
Replies: 39
Views: 1,455
Posted By Aubergine

I'd say rather that the coiled housing was...

I'd say rather that the coiled housing was adequate at the time, but that even friction shifting is improved with compressionless housing.
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