[CR]Looking for Stronglight crank puller/chain rings

(Example: Framebuilders:Rene Herse)

Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 19:55:48 -0800 (PST)
From: "Jeff Widman" <coinkidd@yahoo.com>
To: Classic Lightweights <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <3AA102F6.DC87CE15@penn.com>
Subject: [CR]Looking for Stronglight crank puller/chain rings

Speaking of 122 BCD old Stronglight cranks, I have a 1980 Peugeot with these components. Anyways I'm looking for a crank puller that works with the old Stronglights, as well as some chain rings. I'm not particularly concerned on teeth numbers, but rather price. Sheldon Brown has some chainrings, as does Loose Screws, but I don't really want to pay sixty bucks. Can I just flip the rings over? Anyone got some older barely used/unused rings they'll sell? Anyone got a crank puller? Sheldon Brown has the VAR model, but once again, $25? Jeff


--- Jerry & Liz Moos wrote:


> Steve, "Depose" is the French word for "patented" or
> "registered", the
> equivalent of the "Brev." on Campy equipment. Most
> old Stronglight cotterless
> cranks had a 122mm inner circle and an outer circle
> that was either 122mm or, on
> model 49, the very small outer circle used by TA
> Cyclotourist and a host of
> others going back to the early part of the 20th
> century. The exception was
> model 99, which had an 86mm circle for both rings.
> BTW, be aware that
> Stronglight arms before 1982 had a unique 23.35mm
> extractor thread as compared
> to the 22mm Campy thread that became the defacto
> standard in the 80's. You will
> need an extractor made for these (I think Sheldon
> still sells them). DO NOT try
> to use the TA end of a Park extractor. It is 23mm,
> which may look like it will
> work, but will probably strip the thread. The PX-10
> site has photos of most of
> the old Stronglight models - you might find yours
> there.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry Moos
>
> Steve Freides wrote:
>
> > My long-awaited Meteor arrived earlier today; the
> non-drive side crank says
> > Stronglight in big letters and "DEPOSE" in smaller
> ones. Is that some sort
> > of generic term or a reference to the model?
> >
> > It has thread-on caps and thus, I think, it's
> cotterless. The bike is
> > vintage approximately 1960 and I'm trying to
> determine what's original and
> > what's not on it. The bolt circle is one I'm not
> familiar with and the
> > rings are 52 and 36, with pretty big nuts and
> bolts holding the big ring on,
> > 13mm nuts, I'm guessing just by eyeballing them.
> >
> > Any info much appreciated. I'm hoping to finish
> putting it together and get
> > it out on the road tomorrow or Sunday.
> >
> > -S-
> >
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