Originally Posted by
3speed
Seems like it would be less trouble to just find some cotterless cranks once you factor in dealing with them, getting the tool, new cotters, and time. Am I way off, or is it just a matter of keeping the originals?
Partly it is a matter of keeping the original crank. My Nervar is pretty cool looking for being so old. For decades the cotter pin was
the means of attaching a crank so that's another historical feature. Sure the crank is heavier than alloy but not really by so much as be a ride stopper. And you don't service it very often. So the style points make it worth keeping. Until I replace it again.