[CR]Alloy Lyotard/was Pedals Question : 1970's

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From: "Eric Elman" <tr4play@cox.net>
To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <200408082340.QAA11851@cascade.cs.ubc.ca> <BE7FB3D9-E998-11D8-9E8A-000A95984962@adelphia.net> <p0611045fbd3df0e97086@[10.0.1.9]>
Subject: [CR]Alloy Lyotard/was Pedals Question : 1970's
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 07:37:52 -0400



> Duane Kennard top-posted:
>
> >How about the Lyotard #45CA (not positive of the #),
>
>Sheldon Brown wrote:

In Lyotard, the "A" stands for "acier" (i.e. "steel.")
>

Eric writes:

The all alloy Lyotard pedal was the "Lyotard Type 65 Competition." This pedal was a typical road style pedal with heat treated cast shell (body), light alloy cage and was their top of the line pedal. It had no flip tab which is a pain in the neck as I have a pair on on of my PX-10's and they are always hard to get into when moving away from a stop light with cars all around. They weighed 310 grams compared to Campagnolo's SL at 327 grams and Barelli's Supreme alloy at 350grams.

Eric Elman
Somers, CT