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05-23-24, 10:50 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 606
Posted By John E

Denver, I am thankful for the dinner you, Nora,...

Denver, I am thankful for the dinner you, Nora, and I enjoyed years ago, when you visited Carlsbad CA. I always enjoyed reading your posts and appreciated your contributions to BF. I have always...
05-23-24, 10:38 AM
Replies: 79
Views: 2,339
Posted By John E

The nominal thread diameter for French bikes is...

The nominal thread diameter for French bikes is 35mm. (Yours will loosen anticlockwise, because it is a standard RH thread, unlike English, Japanese, Austrian, or Swiss bikes of that era.)

For...
05-22-24, 05:01 PM
Replies: 324
Views: 42,770
Posted By John E

The closest I have ever come to owning a blue...

The closest I have ever come to owning a blue bike is red, white, and blue, which is not a bad thing with Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades, etc. coming up.:)

I really like the Libertas and...
05-21-24, 07:09 PM
Replies: 48
Views: 869
Posted By John E

Completely off topic, but I was admiring your...

Completely off topic, but I was admiring your 4-channel Tokyo ElectroAcoustic Company tape deck. I am a Tandberg man myself, but I have always liked TEACs, as well.
05-20-24, 06:08 AM
Replies: 31
Views: 935
Posted By John E

I like my no-suspension 1988 Schwinn with 26x1.95...

I like my no-suspension 1988 Schwinn with 26x1.95 tires (less knobby than the ones pictured from a few years ago) at 65psi on both paved or dirt roads. Road bikes are indeed more responsive, faster,...
05-16-24, 09:51 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 684
Posted By John E

This website wouldn't let me write Russian for...

This website wouldn't let me write Russian for "very strange," which transliterates as "ochin stranno." I guess no support for the non-Roman letters in Cyrillic. :(
05-16-24, 08:31 AM
Replies: 27
Views: 967
Posted By John E

I just wish motorists would stop either zoning...

I just wish motorists would stop either zoning out or allowing themselves to be distracted.

It would be nice if Teslas on autopilot (dreadful and deadly marketing hype for what is really just a...
05-16-24, 08:26 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 264
Posted By John E

Sorry, you can't have mine. :)

Sorry, you can't have mine. :)
05-16-24, 08:16 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 577
Posted By John E

Oops! Sorry, I can't spare one from mine. Perhaps...

Oops! Sorry, I can't spare one from mine. Perhaps improvise or adapt something in its stead? Prosthetic indicator arm?
05-15-24, 06:11 AM
Replies: 135
Views: 4,151
Posted By John E

I love non-index shifting and use either downtube...

I love non-index shifting and use either downtube levers or barcons on my road bikes. I am also a big fan of old-fashioned toeclips and straps, which I use exclusively.

Above all else, I like the...
05-15-24, 06:05 AM
Replies: 86
Views: 3,342
Posted By John E

Thank you -- delightful thread! My elder son's...

Thank you -- delightful thread!
My elder son's job includes a couple of overseas trips per year, and Japan is one of his favorite destinations. I think he is seeing the benefit of having chosen...
05-13-24, 07:07 PM
Replies: 139
Views: 5,912
Posted By John E

If Meteor serial numbers followed the same...

If Meteor serial numbers followed the same pattern as Carlton, we can probably date it more closely. It sure does resemble my 1962 Carlton Franco-Suisse :)...
05-10-24, 11:46 AM
Replies: 55
Views: 2,187
Posted By John E

Or maybe it would. I personally prefer the look...

Or maybe it would. I personally prefer the look and feel of a classic steel-framed road bike with lugs, a horizontal top tube, and a Brooks tensioned leather saddle. The only place I deviate from C&V...
05-10-24, 11:21 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 863
Posted By John E

I use P-clips on the Schwinn, which is a...

I use P-clips on the Schwinn, which is a competition mountain bike repurposed as my daily driver. I take advantage of the drive side chain hanging tab to keep them from sliding down the seat stays....
05-09-24, 08:40 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 651
Posted By John E

... but with Japanese brakes. I see you did the...

... but with Japanese brakes. I see you did the same brake mod on your Bianchi that I did on mine, with aero levers and dual-pivot calipers. So much for keeping it Italian, but now at least I can...
05-09-24, 08:35 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 366
Posted By John E

Probably not that pretty. :)

Probably not that pretty. :)
05-07-24, 02:54 PM
Replies: 15
Views: 596
Posted By John E

What's a good source for just the nipples? I want...

What's a good source for just the nipples? I want to rebuild a couple of my older wheelsets, and the rims and nipple rounding is a big issue.
05-07-24, 02:48 PM
Replies: 79
Views: 2,339
Posted By John E

An early PA-10, in blue yet! That is a rare bird...

An early PA-10, in blue yet! That is a rare bird in the US. I see you kept the stock 52-45T up front, but did the usual 14-21 to 14-28 conversion in back. The frame fit Zefal HP-X along the seat tube...
05-04-24, 10:53 AM
Replies: 5
Views: 311
Posted By John E

I live bikes of that era, and that thing looks...

I live bikes of that era, and that thing looks fabulous. What's that, "N+100"? :)

With a 144mm BCD crankset, I like 50-42, because it works beautifully with 14-16-18-20-23-26. 52-42 is classic...
05-04-24, 10:50 AM
Replies: 50
Views: 1,963
Posted By John E

I guess we'll have to wait for bottom bracket cup...

I guess we'll have to wait for bottom bracket cup diameter and threading ... . :)

I love a good bicycle mystery.
05-03-24, 05:06 PM
Replies: 50
Views: 1,963
Posted By John E

The tubing sticker is written in Italian. See if...

The tubing sticker is written in Italian. See if the BB cups are 36mm x 24 TPI. Expect a 27.2mm outer diameter for the seat post, given the butted CrMo tubing.

The cantilever brakes are...
05-01-24, 05:25 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 528
Posted By John E

How many have a "mixte" history?

How many have a "mixte" history?
05-01-24, 05:21 PM
Replies: 35
Views: 1,377
Posted By John E

I had no problem getting on, no warnings from...

I had no problem getting on, no warnings from Malwarebytes.
04-30-24, 12:51 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 535
Posted By John E

She is one of my heroes, an engineer who is...

She is one of my heroes, an engineer who is passionate about bicycles and bicycling. She can barely walk because of the childhood bout with polio, but her first bicycle liberated her by giving her...
04-30-24, 12:47 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 334
Posted By John E

I worked at a Nishiki-Peugeot dealership from...

I worked at a Nishiki-Peugeot dealership from mid-1972 through 1974.

Peugeot serial numbers are famously inconsistent and unreliable, but 2193161 should indicate 1972 production (7 digits for...
04-28-24, 06:26 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 761
Posted By John E

I resemble that remark. :) I agree with the...

I resemble that remark. :) I agree with the "practical" part, because this is the most practical and versatile bicycle I have ever owned and has become my daily driver. I actually am...
04-26-24, 07:03 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 525
Posted By John E

All I know is what I heard Charlie Harding tell...

All I know is what I heard Charlie Harding tell one of his bike shop customers: "A Falcon is a good English bike." :)
I am interested to learn more. I do like the 531 tubing and the red paint.
04-25-24, 04:04 PM
Replies: 139
Views: 5,912
Posted By John E

I was a UCLA student from 1968 through 1978, and...

I was a UCLA student from 1968 through 1978, and C. Harding's For Bikes was one of my go-to shops during that period. I lost contact with him when I moved to San Diego County in 1981, but one of my...
04-25-24, 03:55 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 868
Posted By John E

Why don't you want the handlebar extensions? I...

Why don't you want the handlebar extensions? I wouldn't ride my mountain bike without a similar set, which provide my primary hand position. Since I have long brake levers similar to yours, I can...
04-22-24, 04:34 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 2,194
Posted By John E

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulle...

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/150x100/peuguo8_bf7a14bc70f20662da2082ceaf177953ea7fe239.jpg
My UO-8 with barcon cables routed between the rack and the cylindrical Bellwether...
04-20-24, 06:35 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 698
Posted By John E

The serial number coincidence is more common than...

The serial number coincidence is more common than one might assume, because bikes were often imported in littermate groups. In my signature, see the two serial numbers of my Capo Siegers, for...
04-20-24, 11:24 AM
Replies: 102
Views: 5,108
Posted By John E

Yes, Wien / Vienna, where the Capo bicycle...

Yes, Wien / Vienna, where the Capo bicycle company was founded in 1930 and resurrected by Otto Cap's son, Harald, ca. 1990. He is on top of the Vienna statehouse.
04-15-24, 07:10 PM
Replies: 64
Views: 3,411
Posted By John E

I am a rabid fan of pegboard for many tools and...

I am a rabid fan of pegboard for many tools and some parts. I also hang lots of things from the garage rafters, because I have to use every cubic inch of space so that I can still park 2 cars in the...
04-15-24, 06:40 AM
Replies: 86
Views: 4,018
Posted By John E

My 1971 Nishiki Semi-Pro frame failed at the 20...

My 1971 Nishiki Semi-Pro frame failed at the 20 year, 40K mile mark, when the seat tube socket broke away from the remainder of the bottom bracket shell. Too many hill climbs, many out-of-saddle, I...
04-14-24, 06:10 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 933
Posted By John E

My son took his family to see totality near...

My son took his family to see totality near Austin TX. That's a lot different than the 63% I saw in 2017 at Big Bear Lake CA or the 55% we just got in San Diego....
04-13-24, 10:47 AM
Replies: 11
Views: 418
Posted By John E

I use older SunTour thumbies in friction mode on...

I use older SunTour thumbies in friction mode on my mountain bike, and SunTour barcons in friction mode on the Peugeot and the Carlton.
04-12-24, 07:39 PM
Replies: 17
Views: 1,141
Posted By John E

I participate in BF and in PassatWorld, which is...

I participate in BF and in PassatWorld, which is a support group for all of us VW Passat owners, particularly B5/B5.5 era (1998-2005), which has by far the largest following and fan base. Our cars...
04-12-24, 06:59 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 1,160
Posted By John E

This is what a treasure about this and other...

This is what a treasure about this and other shared-interest communities in which I am involved. We cover a broad range of ages, economic and social backgrounds, and political positions, and none of...
04-11-24, 01:50 PM
Replies: 148
Views: 4,465
Posted By John E

Looking good so far. Best wishes from a fellow...

Looking good so far.
Best wishes from a fellow fan of Austrian bikes (see signature -- mine are about 20 years older than yours). :)
04-10-24, 05:45 PM
Replies: 18
Views: 2,195
Posted By John E

I envy your amount of workshop space. :)

I envy your amount of workshop space. :)
04-09-24, 05:40 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 1,444
Posted By John E

That marque is new to me. Part of the fun of...

That marque is new to me. Part of the fun of BikeForums/C&V! :)
04-09-24, 05:33 PM
Replies: 69
Views: 2,326
Posted By John E

My default length = 170mm. (5'8" tall, 30"...

My default length = 170mm. (5'8" tall, 30" trouser inseam, 55cm C-T road frames). I switched the UO-8 to 165s because I had them and to reduce toe-to-tire overlap with my aftermarket fork.

I don't...
04-09-24, 05:29 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 405
Posted By John E

Why repaint it?

Why repaint it?
04-08-24, 05:38 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 1,446
Posted By John E

I worked at a Peugeot/Nishiki dealership 1972-74....

I worked at a Peugeot/Nishiki dealership 1972-74. Olympics of that general era had plain gauge carbon steel frames. Kokusai/Internationals had plain gauge Ishiwata CrMo tubing, and...
04-08-24, 05:32 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 492
Posted By John E

Looks great to me. I like the look of that Nervar...

Looks great to me. I like the look of that Nervar crank. Does it have a 128mm BCD like my Nervar Star, which would make that inner ring probably about a 40T?
04-08-24, 05:14 PM
Replies: 4
Views: 248
Posted By John E

Calling Pastor Bob. He may well have the high...

Calling Pastor Bob. He may well have the high gear cog you need. Removing it requires a freewheel vise insert and a chain whip, both of which can be found on eBay.
...
04-08-24, 03:49 PM
Replies: 75
Views: 4,154
Posted By John E

Interesting point. The OEM UO-8/AO-8 fork has a...

Interesting point. The OEM UO-8/AO-8 fork has a long offset, presumably to avoid toe strike.
Since I bought mine as a bare frame, I was on my own for a fork, and the one I installed brings the front...
04-07-24, 02:13 PM
Replies: 79
Views: 3,354
Posted By John E

All the more reason to "keep spinning."...

All the more reason to "keep spinning." :)
04-07-24, 02:11 PM
Replies: 685
Views: 113,065
Posted By John E

Mind the "Speed checked by radar" sign, guys. :)...

Mind the "Speed checked by radar" sign, guys. :)

I really enjoyed seeing some of the lesser-known marques among the photos.
04-06-24, 08:04 PM
Replies: 75
Views: 4,154
Posted By John E

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulle...

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/150x100/peuguo8_bf7a14bc70f20662da2082ceaf177953ea7fe239.jpg
My UO-8 with barcon cables routed between the rack and the cylindrical Bellwether...
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