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I am intrigued by the Paris Galibier frame layout, also a nice and rare bike btw. Can you feal any flex from the none-triangulated bottom bracket when pedaling?[/quote]
Out on it yesterday for the first time this year {about 25 miles} . Main issue is it only has 5 gears so i pick my route . Not many hills . It rides well overall, rolling along on 27x1 1/4 wheels,tyres . Using the lowest gear on small climbs I tend to remain in the saddle rather than honking . Imho this keeps the bike more stable and avoids flexing the bb . The Mafac c/p brakes really need the pads replacing with cool stop ones .
The grin factor makes up for any short coming the bike may have .
I am intrigued by the Paris Galibier frame layout, also a nice and rare bike btw. Can you feal any flex from the none-triangulated bottom bracket when pedaling?[/quote]
Out on it yesterday for the first time this year {about 25 miles} . Main issue is it only has 5 gears so i pick my route . Not many hills . It rides well overall, rolling along on 27x1 1/4 wheels,tyres . Using the lowest gear on small climbs I tend to remain in the saddle rather than honking . Imho this keeps the bike more stable and avoids flexing the bb . The Mafac c/p brakes really need the pads replacing with cool stop ones .
The grin factor makes up for any short coming the bike may have .