Hi all,
Have been lurking here for a week, thought I should finally say hello. I'm Mark Battley, from Auckland, New Zealand. I have been here before for a while around 2001-2003, and then went into hiding. Last week I purchased a "project" 1950s Frejus from David Benson who also lurks here, so thought I would join up again. I'm also into Italian cars, so figured I should get a rusty Italian bike to match!
The Frejus can be seen at http://picasaweb.google.com/
As you can see, it needs plenty of TLC, starting with a very good strip/clean/grease. Paint is chipped but otherwise not too bad. Chrome is sad. It does move, at least as far as the end of the driveway and back again!
S/N is 85741. According to
http://www.classicrendezvous.com/
Any suggestions as to how to pin the age down better?
I was told that it is a Tour de France, however the bottom bracket is stamped
MC56. According to http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/
The above reference is not completely explicit though; does MC mean M Super Corsa, or something else?
Basic details: Frame size: nominal 56cm, Seat tube: 56cm c/t, 55c/c, Top tube: 56cm Headset: Frejus - broken grease nipple on back of headtube BB: Frejus Nichrom, with grease nipple Cranks: Durax-Special Courses with Magistroni chainrings (47/50). RD: Campagnolo Gran Sport (pre 1961) FD: None at present (apparently at one stage had lever type), have Campagnolo Gran Sport to fit. Shift Lever: Single Benelux, to be replaced by Campagnolo double - I have bought some 1960s levers, would like to find some Gran Sport "open C" ones if anybody happens to have any lying around. Pedals: Phillips, English Stem: GB Reynolds 531 10cm Brakes: Mafac Dural Forge, Mafac levers Hubs: English Solite (at least the front is), 32/40 spokes, 14/15/16/17/19 Everest cluster Rims: Dunlop Special Lightweight 27 x 1-1/4.
I'm told that apparently the mix of Italian and English components is probably because due to import/tax reasons back then bikes were usually imported to NZ as frames and built up here.
The only other vaguely classic (or at least old) complete bike I have is a late
70s (was told 1979 from S/N) Peugeot Course, Vitus 172 Serie Legere Special
double butted tubing. http://picasaweb.google.com/
Also have more modern stuff to (try and) go fast, was using a Cannondale CAD3 but recently bought a Kestrel Evoke. So a bit of an eclectic mix! Have a few other frames hanging around as well.
Anyhow, any comments on the age and model of the Frejus appreciated!
Thanks,
Mark
Auckland, NZ