Somehow getting cable-stop away from the frame
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It's not a Cinelli Super Corsa.
You can decide. Here are three of them:
https://www.bikeforums.net/22226958-post2979.html
The other two are in similar condition. I've refurbished about 70 that look/operate the same. Never bought a nos fd.
You can decide. Here are three of them:
https://www.bikeforums.net/22226958-post2979.html
The other two are in similar condition. I've refurbished about 70 that look/operate the same. Never bought a nos fd.
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for the record, i still like my idea (yes i am stubborn) i might send the old parts to a machine-shop guy and let him come up with a cable stop that is "offset" for Shimano.
and next up, to remove a pedal and take it into an REI store, see about clip-in shoes/pedals, and hopefully without having to redo the pedal threads.
EDIT: bought the one that SurferRosa found, not necessarily recommending that specific one. but it does seem to work. still, it seems a bit odd that the only derailleurs that work are used and i cannot somehow get a new Shimano to work for me. it will be interesting to see if the machine shop guy has any ideas.
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somebody warned me it might not be that easy on an old Peugeot bicycle. i do remember being told a long time ago that European bicycle manufacturers were extremely nationalistic on their thread sizes.
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Older French bikes may have metric pedal thread, but starting around 1980, English/ISO thread was used. Often, pedal thread spec is marked on the crank arm. If you can't find metric thread pedals, the arms can be re-tapped to English/ISO thread.
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apparently, that was 1978 or earlier! i just tried screwing in a new mountain-bike LEFT pedal and the threads match.
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The real hunt is if it for the FDs that fit the slightly smaller diameter French tubing used on vintage bikes like Peugeots and Gitanes.
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Sorry, I didn't read ALL of the replies, but did anyone suggest just moving the housing stop DOWN on the seat tube a bit? It would mean shortening the housing, but moving the stop further away from the derailleur would decrease the angle for the cable.
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