Re: [CR] Stronglight 99

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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:36:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: "David Feldman" <feldmanbike@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR] Stronglight 99
To: wnwires@htc.net, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <3F61EBFA.EE823190@htc.net>


The 86mm bcd crank is still produced under the model name "Escapade;" Zefal, who wholesale Stronglight products in the US, don't bring it in. Until the early 1990's, Cyclo-Pedia stocked what was then called the "Stronglight 100" crank. I always preferred the all-rings-on-one-bolt-stack approach. It is always advertised in Cycling Plus by UK mail order stores. KHS Bicycle Parts in Olney, Ill, still stock a few chainrings that LBS's can order. Last year I took a meat-axe approach to help out a customer--drilled and countersunk a second set of bolt holes in his two outer chainrings to keep the narrow SRAM chains from stuffing themselves in between the rings during insufficiently crisp middle-to-outer shifts. With the rings stiffened by this second set of bolts and spacers, the problem is gone.
David Feldman
Vancouver, WA


--- Ken Wehrenberg wrote:


> The 99 was produced concurrently with the 93 and
> used as OEM on touring
> bikes such as my old Follis 172. It was originally
> non-anodised and
> there were no lightening holes in the rings. Later
> there was a
> continuation of the 86mm BCD by Stronglight with a
> different model
> number, anodising and holes. There may still be
> some out there, suggest
> xxcycle site. The early 99s polish up wonderfully!
> I have just done
> that and added NEW, drilled rings from Highpath
> Engineering, in exactly
> my specifications, for a wonderfully shifting,
> pretty, micro-drive
> double, with low gears aplenty.
>
> The bike is a 1972 LeJeune which had not been built
> up until now, but I
> built it as a rider. I did what some here would say
> unthinkable--
> spread it to 130mm. Built it with safe, modern
> double-pivot long reach
> Tektros (silver) with KoolStop Salmon pads, Shimano
> Ultegra 9 speed
> brifters, MA2 silver rims, and the Stronglight 99
> cranks with a 28-46.
> Works like a dream with 13-26 and 13-30
> freehub-geared wheelsets. To
> me, I want to enjoy this bike, I have several others
> which are 100%
> period correct, but for it's intended purposes, I
> have everything I need
> without any of the complexity of that horrendous
> half-step or any other
> triple system.
>
> Ken Wehrenberg, very hilly Hermann, MO-- riding
> doubles all the time,
> even MTBs, and the 86mm bolt circle is even better
> than the 94mm from
> the MTB world for this purpose! Nice low Q factor,
> too.
>
>
>
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