[CR]Seeking ideas - Replacing a Lambert/Viscount Crankset

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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 06:57:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: "John Barry" <usazorro@yahoo.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <200605232305.QAA04685@cascade.cs.ubc.ca>
Subject: [CR]Seeking ideas - Replacing a Lambert/Viscount Crankset

Hello all,

About a year ago I was gifted a 1979? Viscount, under the condition that I restore it, and send pictures of the finished job to the kind gentleman who gave me the bicycle. Well, moving at my usual glacial pace, I have been slowly disassembling the bike and cleaning off all the bits and parts as work on other projects permits. All was going well until I got to the pedals and chainrings.

The thread on the drive-side crankarm stripped when I attempted to remove it and later, as I cleaned the prodigious layers of gunk off the chainrings, I noticed the teeth are absolutely worn to the nubs. I think it's rather unrealistic to hope to find an original set of rings to replace them, and quite frankly, I believe it will solve a whole host of problems if I simply remove everything from the bottom bracket and start from scratch. Yes, the bike will lose a bit of its character in the process, but it isn't otherwise 100% original anyways.

I've a relative novice when it comes to matters involving BBs, and I'm hoping that some on the list might have suggestions for what might be a reasonable (and affordable) replacement for the original six-circle chainring arrangement.

All comments are welcome - use your good judgement about replying on-list, or off-list.

Thanks in advance,

John Barry (missing Cirque again :( ) Mechanicsburg, PA, USA

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