Re: [CR]St. Etienne frame and fork

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Chater-Lea)

Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 21:38:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Fred Rafael Rednor" <fred_rednor@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]St. Etienne frame and fork
To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <83910a630610102045x4185afafudf4d5383ddbc4e6f@mail.gmail.com>


Eric,
     In some respects, you're a lucky fellow as far as the fork is concerned. Since you're replacing the entire fork, threading issues do not apply. If you find a fork with English/ISO threading, the headset cups will fit your frame - even though it probably came with a French threaded fork.
     It's even possible that this is what lead to the replacement of the original fork; i.e. the previous owner might have replaced the entire fork, because a French threaded headset was not available.
     Bear in mind, that the bottom bracket probably is French threaded - unless this frame was built by one of those diabolical manufacturers who chose Swiss threading. But that should be easy to determine with a bare frame.
     Have fun!
     Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia (USA)


--- Eric Phillips wrote:


> I recently acquired a 62cm St. Etienne frame (Reynolds
> tubing). It came
> with a (Raleigh?) Technium fork (not attached so I'm not sure
> if it actually
> fits together properly or not). After trying out a few
> wheels, I realized
> that the frame is meant for 27" wheels while the fork is
> meant for 700c
> wheels. So I'm looking for a new fork. My question is:
> would this frame
> have any weird threading issues in the head tube I need to
> know about?
>
> Eric Phillips
> Southfield, MI USA

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