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Old 06-29-15 | 01:25 PM
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Needed: Stronglight 99 LH crank

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I just stripped a frame and found that the very nice Stronglight crank had been replaced on the left side by a Solida. If anyone has a spare left to sell and send, or would like to buy a right hand at minimal cost, please let me know? I'll put a photo of the actual crank up later, but in the mean time, it's pretty much this one:

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there are early and late type 99's. if you wish a perfect match you need to know which you have. set seen in photo is late type. (all the parts interchange between the two types)

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I have two.
I left, the left hand side on my bikes
because they had Peugeot and Motobecane on them.

170 mm.


The one that has some scratches on it is the French threaded one.



But I believed it's been tapped to English threads because I just put an old peddle on it to see.



I could send you one or I might be interested in the right hand crank.
Been converting my bikes to the 86mm crank sets.
Have one more bike.
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The right sides.
I like swapping the rings around on them.




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Old 06-29-15 | 11:28 PM
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170mm. I knew I forgot something.

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Originally Posted by juvela
there are early and late type 99's. if you wish a perfect match you need to know which you have. set seen in photo is late type. (all the parts interchange between the two types)
Except the extractor threads and dustcaps. The early ones use the proprietary 23.35mm diameter extractor; after 1982 they use a standard 22mm diameter extractor.
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Except the extractor threads and dustcaps. The early ones use the proprietary 23.35mm diameter extractor; after 1982 they use a standard 22mm diameter extractor.
thank you JDT!

my error.

1978 was the launch year for the "mk.ii" edition of the 99. this was when verot did a major reworking of their lineup, introducing models such as the 104 and 105.

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