Show me vintage bikes with plastic Simplex and Mafac components.
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Pretty sure this will be my Eroica bike when I get some proper wheels made.

PA-10E

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From a 1970 Gazelle Tour de l'Avenir that I need to work on. I don't know why this crap didn't catch on.



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I got a N.O.S. replacement from someone here on BF for $25. I just need to find time to do the rest of the bike so it is worth putting it on.
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Some MAFAC to balance out the delrin dramas


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wonder if Ofmega plastic gear mechs and Nylfor headsets would be welcome...





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wonder if Ofmega plastic gear mechs and Nylfor headsets would be welcome...






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1973 Steyr Clubman -- plastic derailleurs, but the saddle is rubber



1969 Raleigh Competition -- this one did not come with a rubber saddle

1967 Peugeot PX-10 Super Deluxe -- though they would have been original equipment, I couldn't bring myself to put plastic derailleurs on this one. It does have some nice MAFAC though.




1969 Raleigh Competition -- this one did not come with a rubber saddle

1967 Peugeot PX-10 Super Deluxe -- though they would have been original equipment, I couldn't bring myself to put plastic derailleurs on this one. It does have some nice MAFAC though.


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72 PX10 with delrin and MAFAC

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Part plastic but full Mafac.



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Gipiemme-branded Simplex Retrofriction in Delrin. Currently shifting 3 (48-36-24) x10 (11-40) on my ATB.

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PX10 Restoration
Wanted to get this one back to proper specifications before moving it on. I think I did pretty well.







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I have a UO-8, which I built from a bare frame when I worked at a Nishiki/Peugeot dealership.
It has never had Simplex derailleurs, plastic or otherwise -- always some sort of SunTour in back and the same Shimano Titlist in front.
It does have a Mafac front brake and a Peugeot-branded Weinmann rear brake.
It has never had Simplex derailleurs, plastic or otherwise -- always some sort of SunTour in back and the same Shimano Titlist in front.
It does have a Mafac front brake and a Peugeot-branded Weinmann rear brake.
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My old 72 Super Course.
1972 Raleigh Super Course by cb400bill, on Flickr
1972 Raleigh Super Course by cb400bill, on Flickr


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New project comes with mafacs.