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Old 01-25-11 | 02:05 PM
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Bikes: 48 Automoto, 49 Stallard, 50 Rotrax, 62 Jack Taylor, 67 Atala, 68 Lejeune, 72-74-75 Motobecanes, 73 RIH, 71 Zieleman, 74 Raleigh, 78 Windsor, 83 Messina (Villata), 84 Brazzo (Losa), 85 Davidson, 90 Diamondback, 92 Kestrel

If you're enough of a fanatic to ride 1950's bikes, then of course you're not going to want to use modern pedals on them. Berthet's were around back then, and there were several other older Lyotard models, although maybe they used the same spindles... I've seen British pedals like Barelli and Brampton sell on Ebay for reasonable amounts. I got a set of NOS 460's for my Motobecane, they have straight rather than serrated cage edges, which I have not seen elsewhere. I haven't ridden them much yet, and now I'm kind of wondering if I should.
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