Re: [CR] Duravia pics

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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 13:47:19 +0000 (UTC)
From: <billydavid13@comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [CR] Duravia pics


Hi Bob. A lovely bike indeed! In addition to the cable housing and zip ties that Marten noted, I'd suggest that the ferrules and alloy headset spacers aren't French. The ball bearings don't look French either. And i'm curious about the cable routing as there appear to be stops for rear brake cable housing along the top tube [one of which is used for the rear derailleur] and i cannot figure out what the rear der. shift lever is attached to? Nice job. Cheers. Billy Ketchum; Chicago, IL; USA.


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Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 10:49:13 PM
Subject: [CR] Duravia pics


Greetings.  Here are pics of the all-French 1950 Duravia I just finished assembling.  (OK, a beer to the guy who picks out the five things that are NOT French)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8379107@N03/sets/72157625759067005/with/5379732968/

These are usually seen with 650B and set up as touring bikes but tubulars just seemed right to me. yes I know the rims are a little new for it, but heck, they had similar ones back then. Not going for a 100 point correct show bike here,  I wanted to make it ridable.  At least they are French, and they are light.  I could always build up some 650B and go back and forth, if I had some longer brakes too.  These also came with an alloy fork, but this one had lost its, and the person I got it from sent this steel fork along with it.  At least it fits.  Not sure I would want to ride an alloy fork that was made back then.  

Pump to fit on the way from France, and a NOS Atom 4 speed 14-24 freewheel.  The Moyne that is on it has some broken off ratchet teeth and is also kind of tiny.  

Also bought a Simplex Route Legere rear derailleur which will be a little lighter and will match the Simplex front shifter sort of.  The Cyclo is a little clunky.  

enjoy

Bob Freeman
Elliott Bay Bicycles
2116 Western Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
206-441-8144
http://www.elliottbaybicycles.com
http://www.davidsonbicycles.com