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06-04-24, 08:44 PM
Replies: 83
Views: 3,103
Posted By Aubergine

Have you looked for an axle with female threading...

Have you looked for an axle with female threading -- ie one that takes bolts rather than nuts to mount the crankarms? They should be easier to find, I would think.
06-04-24, 12:17 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 126
Posted By Aubergine

Pic would help. Velobase does not seem to have a...

Pic would help. Velobase does not seem to have a listing for a Nervar crank with a 50.4 bolt circle.

Edit: there is a cottered steel crank with the 50.4 bolt circle....
06-04-24, 10:15 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 498
Posted By Aubergine

I'll occasionally ride on a sidewalk (which is...

I'll occasionally ride on a sidewalk (which is legal in Seattle) but veeery slowly and only when necessary for my own safety.
Replies: 5
Views: 188
Posted By Aubergine

There do not appear to be many Mercier catalogs...

There do not appear to be many Mercier catalogs on line. One that can be found at Vélo Vintage a Gogo (https://www.velovintageagogo.com/t871-catalogue-mercier-a-dater) lists a series of models made...
06-02-24, 07:48 PM
Replies: 28
Views: 452
Posted By Aubergine

Ditto, except I wait a few more years.

Ditto, except I wait a few more years.
06-02-24, 06:17 PM
Replies: 97
Views: 2,597
Posted By Aubergine

That looks like a good choice, Mike.

That looks like a good choice, Mike.
06-02-24, 09:00 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 402
Posted By Aubergine

Pedals, IMO, are the one excusable change to an...

Pedals, IMO, are the one excusable change to an old bike. :thumb:
06-02-24, 08:54 AM
Replies: 7
Views: 441
Posted By Aubergine

Strikes me as a smart choice. Looking forward to...

Strikes me as a smart choice. Looking forward to seeing the results!
06-01-24, 05:48 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 701
Posted By Aubergine

Yeah, I've settled on them as well.

Yeah, I've settled on them as well.
06-01-24, 11:38 AM
Replies: 69
Views: 1,889
Posted By Aubergine

Well, here are a few of my 55-56 bikes. Bars are...

Well, here are a few of my 55-56 bikes. Bars are not that high. I used to have them a cm or so lower but I'm a little older than I was!
...
06-01-24, 11:06 AM
Replies: 1,425
Views: 501,812
Posted By Aubergine

This I believe is a circa 1962 Record. Not...

This I believe is a circa 1962 Record. Not original; it had some original parts when I bought it (I think) but I like to ride my old bikes so I put some alu wheels on it and upgraded some of the...
06-01-24, 10:51 AM
Replies: 69
Views: 1,889
Posted By Aubergine

Whoa. I am 5'7" and a 55-56 is *my* size. (At...

Whoa. I am 5'7" and a 55-56 is *my* size. (At least with the old horizontal top tube frames.)
06-01-24, 09:43 AM
Replies: 69
Views: 1,889
Posted By Aubergine

You're getting good advice so far, but I have to...

You're getting good advice so far, but I have to throw out a few comments. First, don't shy away from French bikes. Although they used different standards for some parts before the 80s, they are not...
06-01-24, 08:38 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 543
Posted By Aubergine

It's hard to date old Peugeots, that's for sure....

It's hard to date old Peugeots, that's for sure. The best way to get a rough date is usually to check the date stamps on the derailleurs and hubs. Did you look there?
05-31-24, 08:36 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 543
Posted By Aubergine

They describe basically the same thing. The...

They describe basically the same thing. The sticker on your bike is older than the one you just quoted.
05-31-24, 07:54 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 402
Posted By Aubergine

I don't have much problem with Campy sidepulls...

I don't have much problem with Campy sidepulls but I agree that the Universal centerpulls work very well.
05-31-24, 03:27 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 543
Posted By Aubergine

That model was designated the PS 10. It used the...

That model was designated the PS 10. It used the horizontal "3 tubes renforcées" sticker with no mention of the stays.
05-31-24, 02:48 PM
Replies: 16
Views: 543
Posted By Aubergine

Bases et montants. Means chainstays and seat...

Bases et montants. Means chainstays and seat stays. The striker in total says that you have three reinforced tubes (that is, butted tubes) as well as the chainstays and seat stays in 531. You will...
05-31-24, 01:57 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 838
Posted By Aubergine

You can at least roughly adjust your wheels using...

You can at least roughly adjust your wheels using the bike frame itself. I've used the brake pads as the fixed point, and adjusted spokes as needed to true the bad spots. This however does not help...
05-30-24, 09:24 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 838
Posted By Aubergine

I can't beat rsbob's story (and bob, ow! Heal...

I can't beat rsbob's story (and bob, ow! Heal quickly) but i had decades of knee issues because my saddle was a quarter inch too high. Even an eighth of an inch probably would have resolved it.
05-30-24, 02:57 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 319
Posted By Aubergine

Great work. Why not just modify the stock Mafac...

Great work. Why not just modify the stock Mafac washers tho?
05-28-24, 07:41 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,910
Posted By Aubergine

It could be a design that meant something to the...

It could be a design that meant something to the buyer, not the frame builder. I once had Bill Stevenson make me a frame with heart cutouts in the lugs, as well as heart-shaped reinforcements under...
05-28-24, 06:24 PM
Replies: 21
Views: 471
Posted By Aubergine

Check your front hub for play also. I recently...

Check your front hub for play also. I recently had a bike that felt like it had loose headset bearings, but after trying to get them adjusted to get rid of the slop (and failing), I finally...
05-28-24, 06:19 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,910
Posted By Aubergine

Looks more like an artichoke than a rose. :p

Looks more like an artichoke than a rose. :p
05-28-24, 11:19 AM
Replies: 81
Views: 2,659
Posted By Aubergine

We need these threads: How many years walking....

We need these threads: How many years walking. How many falls? And How many years driving. How many crashes?

This is not an educational threat, Scared.
05-28-24, 09:26 AM
Replies: 2,362
Views: 1,060,403
Posted By Aubergine

Fabulous find. A few comments: First, are those...

Fabulous find. A few comments: First, are those rims aluminum or steel? Second, the braking will be improved if you replace the brake pads with Kool Stop salmon. Third, you should add ferrules to the...
05-27-24, 02:24 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 164
Posted By Aubergine

Folded tires can be a bit awkward to deal with....

Folded tires can be a bit awkward to deal with. Glad you got it figured out.
05-27-24, 10:32 AM
Replies: 79
Views: 2,951
Posted By Aubergine

With the obligatory hair wrapped in the hub.

With the obligatory hair wrapped in the hub.
05-26-24, 03:58 PM
Replies: 68
Views: 1,768
Posted By Aubergine

The least expensive one works just fine! Re...

The least expensive one works just fine!

Re the wheels. If you keep the originals and they are aluminum, clean the brake tracks well with fine steel wool to get them clean and smooth. It will...
05-26-24, 01:11 PM
Replies: 68
Views: 1,768
Posted By Aubergine

Lots of questions! But it seems you're finding...

Lots of questions! But it seems you're finding most of the answers you need. Here are a couple more. With regard to a front wheel, you should check local Craigslist for a standard 700c wheel with an...
05-25-24, 04:05 PM
Replies: 96
Views: 2,991
Posted By Aubergine

On the other hand, my iPhone does everything I...

On the other hand, my iPhone does everything I need for just riding around, as well as for much longer rides (up to 70 miles). I don't keep the phone on all the time, so the battery life is...
05-25-24, 10:04 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,137
Posted By Aubergine

Good lord get the Motobecane! For all the...

Good lord get the Motobecane!

For all the handwringing over the differences of French bikes, one thing is inescapable: they knew how to make bikes that worked well* and had a lovely ride, even...
05-25-24, 09:42 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 5,364
Posted By Aubergine

Truly excellent work.

Truly excellent work.
Replies: 13
Views: 455
Posted By Aubergine

Another thing about fit for short people. The...

Another thing about fit for short people. The *length* of the bike might be too long even if the height is ok. The problem is that 27" (and 700c) wheels limit what can be done with a frame and still...
Replies: 13
Views: 455
Posted By Aubergine

Link help: ...

Link help:

https://imgur.com/a/100-centurion-le-mans-12-7q9EUnb

Bike looks clean but I suspect it will be a bit too tall for you. It has pretty tall gearing from what I can see. Price is ok for...
05-24-24, 05:31 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 1,041
Posted By Aubergine

Lovely build! I wound up adding 650b wheels to my...

Lovely build! I wound up adding 650b wheels to my old Pug as well, and the ride is exceptional.
...
05-24-24, 01:20 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 1,088
Posted By Aubergine

Peugeot Sante: ...

Peugeot Sante:
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/img_0635_a4a10a3f3f9a63c6456944e8f10fa7f853b6574f.jpeg
Replies: 7
Views: 387
Posted By Aubergine

Here's another thread on that model:...

Here's another thread on that model: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-bicycles-whats-worth-appraisals/1042542-can-anyone-tell-me-about-my-vintage-raleigh-super-record-10-speed.html

In...
05-23-24, 11:08 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 237
Posted By Aubergine

Ah, I missed the attached photo. You're right,...

Ah, I missed the attached photo. You're right, def not a Holdsworth.
05-23-24, 10:38 AM
Replies: 10
Views: 237
Posted By Aubergine

Holdsworth had a model called Mistral, if that is...

Holdsworth had a model called Mistral, if that is any help.
05-23-24, 07:55 AM
Replies: 144
Views: 41,272
Posted By Aubergine

Well damn.

Well damn.
05-22-24, 09:06 PM
Replies: 68
Views: 1,768
Posted By Aubergine

You can use both a 700c and 27 inch wheel,...

You can use both a 700c and 27 inch wheel, although that is not ideal. Doesn't matter which is front or back.

as for a replacement 700c wheel to match the Campagnolo rear, you could watch eBay for...
05-22-24, 09:00 PM
Replies: 68
Views: 1,768
Posted By Aubergine

Here's Rusty's thread:...

Here's Rusty's thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/1293157-vintage-peugeot.html
05-22-24, 08:58 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,181
Posted By Aubergine

Living in Seattle fenders are a must for a bike...

Living in Seattle fenders are a must for a bike that is used all year round.

Edited to add: Mike, 180 bucks seems very high for fenders. You can find good ones for $50 or so, and superb ones for...
05-22-24, 08:56 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 236
Posted By Aubergine

Intriguing old beast. The brake calipers look...

Intriguing old beast. The brake calipers look like Weinmann Vainqueur copies, and similar to the Dia-Compe copies of said Weinmanns. So I'd look for Weinmann or Dia Compe levers.
05-22-24, 06:49 PM
Replies: 42
Views: 1,822
Posted By Aubergine

They are certainly my favorite levers. They work...

They are certainly my favorite levers. They work very well with Mafacs as well, which I have on several bikes.
05-22-24, 06:41 PM
Replies: 68
Views: 1,768
Posted By Aubergine

one mystery solved! You have 27" wheels, with the...

one mystery solved! You have 27" wheels, with the 630 mm diameter. The Campa wheel will be 700c, 622 mm in diameter. So not the same size. If you choose to use the Campa wheel you will be best off...
Replies: 16
Views: 542
Posted By Aubergine

the tubing and components changed over the years....

the tubing and components changed over the years. The 1973 (mine) is three tubes 531 and Huret components as original. The 1978 has three tubes Vitus 172 (also a good tubing) and Suntour components.
Replies: 16
Views: 542
Posted By Aubergine

The saddle on my bike is actually an Idéale model...

The saddle on my bike is actually an Idéale model 80. But there is no reason you can't try a Brooks on the bike.
Replies: 16
Views: 542
Posted By Aubergine

It's an excellent bike. The dyno is not a "hub"...

It's an excellent bike. The dyno is not a "hub" type and can easily be removed if you do not want to use it. As for the racks, they are not that heavy and will be useful for your errands. I have an...
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