Bernard Carré (around 1980), take 2

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Hello! :D


Last month, I bought a nice naked frame from the french framebuilder Bernard Carré. I intended to build a 100% french bike (or as much a possible), using components from around 1980 (I was born in 1981). While I researched the builder on the Net, I found that this very frame has already been shown here, with great details :!:

My build will not be exactly the same of course: I do not intend to minimize weight at all cost, and it will use slightly more modern components.

First, some pictures of the frame.

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Here is what I got so far. I found a nice wheelset, early Mavic MA40 with Maillard/Spidel and Mavic hubs, with a small sticker of the wheel builder. The Sapim spokes are stainless steel, and not french (but belgian is close enough).

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I found an uncommon JPR handle bar, some Mafac brake handles. Some sidepull Mafacs are incoming.

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A titanium Huret group would be nice, I found some gorgeous derailleur shifters from the Success group.

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That's a really lovely looking frame and should build into a great rider.
Look forward to seeing it come together :)

Jamie
 
Very nice!

I too am on the French thing with a Daniel Salmon - I was very lucky as this has the titanium rear mech and Spidel / Mafac components plus the pretty unique if a bit useless mudguards.

I am led to believe that at the time, French law required the name of the bikes owner to be on the bike somewhere

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Its back on the proper wheels now but heres a pic for inspiration

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I treated myself to a nice pair of brakes :cool:



[Mafac LSX, I can't mount centrepulls because of the JPR headset so it is either CLB pro or some late high end Mafac, LS, LS2, LSX]
 

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You will love the Carre once built.The Mafac LS are excellent on a Carre. I put them on my Carre/Bertin C 37 and they look great. Replace the brake blocks first thing as the OEM don't stop as they have hardened over time.

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Rustines makes Mafac hood replacements as well.

http://www.rustines.fr/21-le-velo
 
It took some time last fall but I finally found a bar setup I'm happy with (chronic shoulder pain did not help):



Old shool sawn off bars (not the rare JPR!), allowing to comfortably use the MAFAC perforated levers. Rides like a dream on panaracers, quite comfy.

Now I'll have to take better pictures of it in the spring.
 

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