Only one surviving brake caliper with missing stud bolt. The other caliper as the steel stud bolts corroded and bonded to the rather cheap grade alloy that even the blow torch didn't budge them. Kind of an early roller cam design with no rollers nor proper bushings. I was expecting something Mafac grade.
The seat-post is the shortest I've ever seen made with some really nasty grade steel. Compared to working on the Dion Bouton, there's a clear feeling and sense that mass production and cost cutting is now embedded in the French bike industry. Hubs, rims and cranks are extremely poor quality. Odd butterfly nuts made out of some weird die-cast metal alloy with no substance about them. The strangest and most overly complicating front mudguard mount I've ever come across - bolt through the crown with a hidden perpendicular bolt in the fork column and rubber washer
The seat-post is the shortest I've ever seen made with some really nasty grade steel. Compared to working on the Dion Bouton, there's a clear feeling and sense that mass production and cost cutting is now embedded in the French bike industry. Hubs, rims and cranks are extremely poor quality. Odd butterfly nuts made out of some weird die-cast metal alloy with no substance about them. The strangest and most overly complicating front mudguard mount I've ever come across - bolt through the crown with a hidden perpendicular bolt in the fork column and rubber washer