Re: [CR]Cyclo freewheels

(Example: Component Manufacturers)

From: "Richard Robinson" <vintagespoke@earthlink.net>
To: "Peter Naiman" <hetchinspete1@yahoo.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <20060331162851.71378.qmail@web30901.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Cyclo freewheels
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:41:43 -0500


Peter,

Yep, that was me. I returned home just over a month ago and have been lurking in the background until now...trying to regain my bearings now that I'm back in the real world. It's been a little overwhelming to be honest. I would like to thank you for the great derailleur set and for showing some extra patience while waiting for the check to arrive all the way from the sandbox. Although I currently don't have a project that requires a NR derailleur, I couldn't pass up the great price. Speaking of projects, I'm always on the lookout for vintage frames and bikes, sized for the vertically gifted (62cm / 25" c to c or larger.) I continue to look for that ever evasive 60's - 70's Bianchi, and could always use those large cranksets. The only part missing from the '68 PX-10 is a 175 or larger Stronglight 49d or Mod.93 crankset. I have the rings, I just need the cranks! Can anyone on the list help? Now that I'm back I look forward to participating in the list again and can't wait until June and the 06 Cirque. I will be in attendance, along with my son and look forward to examining all those wonderful machines and talking with fellow list members. Perhaps I'll see you there.

Regards, Rich Robinson Jacksonville, can't believe the weather today, NC

----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Naiman To: Richard Robinson ; classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 11:28 AM Subject: Re: [CR]Cyclo freewheels

Richard; Just curious as to if yyour the same fellow who purchased Campagnolo parts from me months back when in Iraq with the U.S. Military.

Regards, Peter Naiman

Richard Robinson <vintagespoke@earthlink.net> wrote: Can someone on the list explain the variations of the French Cyclo freewheel? I have a Cyclo 5-speed freewheel that is only marked "Cyclo Brevete 6005 Made in France." What approximate year would this have been used? Most of the Cyclo freewheels I'm familiar with were marked 'competition' and came with late 60's PX-10s.

Regards, Rich Robinson Jacksonville NC

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