Re: [CR]cottered aluminum cranks

(Example: Production Builders:Peugeot:PY-10)

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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:20:54 -0800
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "Jan Heine" <heine93@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]cottered aluminum cranks



>Hi Folks:
> Jan Heine asked about more versions of cottered aluminum cranks...I
>found an Ernst Ohrt(San Francisco importer of
>Frenchness,40's-50's)which carries a Legedur cottered aluminum
>crank-5 screw pattern,swoopy bird in the logo.I need a mentor to
>help me post photos to a host...
> Seth Finkelstein,Santa Cruz,CA

That is the Duprat "Maxi-" or "Maniplume" crank.

TA cranks are mentioned several times in Le Cycliste: Announced around 3/1959, but not yet available (and they didn't say it would be cottered!). January 1960: article on design, with cottered pear-shaped axles. 9/1960: Definitive Rebour article on the TA cranks.

11/1962: Square taper cranks announced.

I have seen the pear-shaped cranks on 1961 and 1960 bikes. Whether they were original equipment, I don't know. However, little else on the 1960 bike appears to have been changed...

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Jan Heine, Seattle
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Vintage Bicycle Quarterly
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