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Old 11-27-23 | 04:30 PM
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Bikes: french Toulouse style, campy style Torrot, Peugeot PX40M, Marin INdian Fire Trail, BH Top Line Alu

Do you know which standard Zeus complied with? JIS or ISO?

Originally Posted by juvela
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Zeus spindles marked with a 57 are intended for use with 70mm shells

spindles of 109 length marking are intended for use with with single plateau drive trains

spindles of 114 and 118 length markings are intended for use with two plateau drive trains

spindles of 123 length marking are made for use with three plateau drive trains


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Hi,
You seam to know quite a lot about Zeus bikes. I'm trying to bring back to life a Torrot bicycle from late '70s. It has been tweaked up a bit. It came with two different types of cranks, Stronglight on the driveside and Arregui on the left. The left one (Arregui) it leaves a gap of 5mm between the end of the spindle and the crank's outer side square hole ( I suppose the crank is ISO and the spindle JIS) The Stronglight fits deeper and leaves a gap of 3mm. The spindle is 118x55 GS. Do you know which standard Zeus complied with? JIS or ISO? Thanks a lot.
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