cchaven":1oye4x81 said:(...) I think the original cottered crank looks pretty nice with the setup.
non-fixie":1kt3sz33 said:This is one of my favorite rides, an early seventies Gitane Tour de France with cottered Stronglight 55 cranks and Nervar steel 50/36 chainrings. Combined with a 14-28 freewheel this bike has a very useful gear range for credit card touring (34-94 gear inches), while most vintage short cage derailleurs can handle this combination as well.
Pictured in the Camargue during a cycling vacation in southern France:
cchaven":218ucxdb said:That's a nice looking TdF. The Gitane Grand Sport De Luxe I'm rebuilding dates from roughly between 70 and 73 it seems, and I realize it's a low end bike but it should make a nice ride and it's being fun rebuilding it.
non-fixie":387z2qs2 said:Thank you. It's very scruffy and the "3 tubes renforces" is the only decal left, but it proves to me that Gitane's reputation for handling and ride quality is well-deserved.
non-fixie":387z2qs2 said:And a low end Gitane is nothing to sneeze at. Peugeot may be the better-known and more popular brand stateside, but Gitanes' ride qualities are generally rated higher by those who own both.
non-fixie":387z2qs2 said:Paint and decals were not their strong suit in those days, though, but yours seem to be in exceptional shape. Looking forward to the result of your efforts and more pics!