Re: [CR]Legnano seat binder

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Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 08:47:27 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Hugh Thornton" <hughwthornton@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [CR]Legnano seat binder
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <E1KpY2i-0003AH-ED@elasmtp-masked.atl.sa.earthlink.net>


There are actually two different styles of seat post binder on Legnanos.Â
    The first is where there is a slot in the seat lug and a short way down
   the seat tube.  This is clamped up by a simple bolt, 8mm I think, tha t is just scooped out a bit for clearance round the seat post.  The ot her deisgn is for the unslotted seat lug, more usually on the Gran Premio, which has a larger hole and the binder consists of two tubular wedges tight ened up by the nut and bolt running through them - Sorry I don't have one t o photograph.  The first wedge goes under the bolt head; the bolt is i nserted through the hole in the seat lug so that the wedge bears against th e seat post; the second wedge is placed over the bolt and inserted so that it bears on the other side of the seat post; finally the nut is installed a nd tightened so that it squeezes the wedges against the seat post, locking it all in place.  It is self-evident that the OD of the wedges is a cl earance fit
   in the hole in the seat lug, and the ID is a clearance fit over the bolt, which is probably 6mm. Hugh Thornton Cheshire, England


--- On Mon, 13/10/08, Mark Stonich wrote:


From: Mark Stonich <mark@bikesmithdesign.com> Subject: [CR]Legnano seat binder To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Date: Monday, 13 October, 2008, 11:47 PM

Does anyone have a photo of the Legnano seat binder, separate from the frame? I've been asked to create one.

I've only seen one other Legnano and it was missing the binder. This one was "repaired" by someone who arc welded a steel plate to the side of the lug and used a large bolt as a set screw. Not for the squeamish. http://bikesmithdesign.com/temp/Legnano.jpg I tried to buy it from it's owner, a kid about 16. But he said it had been in his family since new. It appeared to have all of the original equipment, or at least period correct.

Are these available anywhere? If I made more would anyone want them?

Mark Stonich;
     BikeSmith Design & Fabrication
       5349 Elliot Ave S. - Minneapolis. MN 55417
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