Hi there American Friend Yes - 170 length. French threaded is a damn good question buddy. Just checked with a pedal and I'm almost certain these are "English Threaded", which also ties in with my memories of them. I have never actually used them in anger. They came fitted to a bike, which was later dismantled, but I did have a go of them for a few miles. They came off real easy without an extractor so I was lucky. Had the chance to buy the correct 1, but the seller wanted to get rich quick, so I refused on principal. I believe a fair price is good for everyone
If you don't mind me asking "are you American ?". These cranks are only really understood & appreciated on that side of the pond. I suspect very few where ever imported to Britain, let alone sold. So sad that "anything that competed with Campagnolo was instantly dubbed a copy". These are superior in strength, and for my mind that beautiful "Feather in a World" logo makes them special. All in all these actual set of Tevano's are rare because they are English threaded for the pedals and complete. So often the chainring bolts are Miche/Other, just like the chainrings themselves are often "other" branded. My best to you, yours Laz.
PS: "sorry, no I don't have the extractor"
If you don't mind me asking "are you American ?". These cranks are only really understood & appreciated on that side of the pond. I suspect very few where ever imported to Britain, let alone sold. So sad that "anything that competed with Campagnolo was instantly dubbed a copy". These are superior in strength, and for my mind that beautiful "Feather in a World" logo makes them special. All in all these actual set of Tevano's are rare because they are English threaded for the pedals and complete. So often the chainring bolts are Miche/Other, just like the chainrings themselves are often "other" branded. My best to you, yours Laz.
PS: "sorry, no I don't have the extractor"