Re: [CR] Mecadural- Sabliere frame and fork

(Example: Production Builders:Teledyne)

Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 20:10:40 -0700
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>, Norris Lockley <norris.lockley@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR] Mecadural- Sabliere frame and fork


Actually, the Mecadural frame I am slowly accumulating parts for has an aluminum fork, though not as elegant as the Sabliere fork.

Regards,

Jerry Moos


--- On Sat, 6/20/09, Norris Lockley wrote:


> From: Norris Lockley <norris.lockley@yahoo.com>

\r?\n> Subject: [CR] Mecadural- Sabliere frame and fork

\r?\n> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

\r?\n> Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 8:10 PM

\r?\n>  When I saw the title to this

\r?\n> contribution I began to sweat a little in anticipation of

\r?\n> possibly bidding on and forking out a lot of euros to buy a

\r?\n> rare early Sabliere frame welded up in duralumin. I already

\r?\n> have a steel from built by Sabliere Senior, way back in the

\r?\n> 50s...but an aluminium pne on the lines of a Barra, was

\r?\n> really something to whet the appetite.

\r?\n>

\r?\n>

\r?\n> What the FRench seller actualy is purveying is an extremely

\r?\n> well polished Mecadural frame from the 40s/50s into which he

\r?\n> has inserted a pair of aluminium forks made by Abndre

\r?\n> Sabliere sometime in the late 70s/early 80s. The former is

\r?\n> very ornate with its large cast lugs and clamps while the

\r?\n> latter is very smooth and seductive..but it has to be

\r?\n> admitted that, from a distance the effect is interesting.

\r?\n> Mecadurals generally were supplied with a run-of-the mild

\r?\n> steel fork not an alloy one.

\r?\n>

\r?\n> The Sabliere fork is like all Sabliere forks that I have

\r?\n> ever seen A very accomplished welder Sabliere never..or at

\r?\n> least I have never heard of one - welded up a pair of alloy

\r?\n> forks. The ones in this advert are aluminium blades bonded

\r?\n> onto an aluminium crown; the fork ends are also bonded in.

\r?\n> Presumably he suse an epoxy type bonding agent. However

\r?\n> there is a possibility that the forks were made for him Lyon

\r?\n> Raccords ( later to be called Duracycles) of Lyon. This

\r?\n> company was basically an engineering company that did all

\r?\n> the machining of components for frames such as TVT, ALTEC,

\r?\n> GUICHARD - all fore-runners in the aluminium and

\r?\n> carbon-tubed frame market. Certainly the firm would have

\r?\n> machined up the fork crown and drop-outs for Sabliere, from

\r?\n> castings made by a local foundry called Fonderie St George..

\r?\n> After machining the components were sent a couple of doors

\r?\n> away to a firm that polished them. All the lugs for TVT and

\r?\n> the early LOOK -La Vie Claire carbon

\r?\n> frames were made by these companies. A few years later the

\r?\n> firms did the same operations for RBE who took over in a

\r?\n> small way when TVT closed down..that should be shut down by

\r?\n> LOOK.

\r?\n>

\r?\n> Norris Lockley...Settle UK