70s Gitane TDF?
#1
70s Gitane TDF?
Hello All,
I recently purchased this 70s Gitane which the previous owner indicted was a TDF.
Can anyone confirm this? The rear dropouts are the Huret “honeycomb” and the fork ends are Campy. I didn’t think TDFs had Campy dropouts, but I know Gitane was using whatever they had on hand in the mid 70s.
Any ideas on the headset? Looks like a Stronglight but I can’t find a match for the model. I don’t have the proper size spanner for the lock ring. Maybe RFG?
It’s obviously been repainted and the original owner stated it was green prior to repaint.
Came with a steel 26.4 seatpost.



I recently purchased this 70s Gitane which the previous owner indicted was a TDF.
Can anyone confirm this? The rear dropouts are the Huret “honeycomb” and the fork ends are Campy. I didn’t think TDFs had Campy dropouts, but I know Gitane was using whatever they had on hand in the mid 70s.
Any ideas on the headset? Looks like a Stronglight but I can’t find a match for the model. I don’t have the proper size spanner for the lock ring. Maybe RFG?
It’s obviously been repainted and the original owner stated it was green prior to repaint.
Came with a steel 26.4 seatpost.



#2
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From: Oakland CA
Bikes: 1984 Gitane TdF, 1983 Colnago Super, 1986 Look Équipe, 1981 Gios Torino SR, 1988 Peugeot Chorus, 1988 Peugeot Biarritz, 1986 Bertin SC37
Not that anyone asked, but I'd say the tiger stripe bar tape goes pretty well with the orange paint.
But I just can't stand the green tires on the MB!
But I just can't stand the green tires on the MB!
#4
I have a similar frame which turned out to (most likely) be a 1975 Champion du Monde, there is a discussion of it here: What "honeycomb" Gitane did I get here?
Mine is built up now, and rides very well. The rear dropout has stops for both Huret derailleurs, and Campy derailleurs, which is nice! I am currently using a Huret Jubilee derailleur with a modern 24T 5 speed freewheel, but ended up mounting the Huret with a campy adapter to space the derailleur out a bit more for better shifting. Seems odd but everything works great. In my thread someone said that dropout will take Simplex derailleurs too--don't know myself and haven't tried, but I noticed the Simplex cable guides on yours.
Nice paint and I think it is a Gitane color, though it seems Gitane usually left their fork crowns chrome.
Great bike and there is no problem finding appropriate decals as I recall!
Mine is built up now, and rides very well. The rear dropout has stops for both Huret derailleurs, and Campy derailleurs, which is nice! I am currently using a Huret Jubilee derailleur with a modern 24T 5 speed freewheel, but ended up mounting the Huret with a campy adapter to space the derailleur out a bit more for better shifting. Seems odd but everything works great. In my thread someone said that dropout will take Simplex derailleurs too--don't know myself and haven't tried, but I noticed the Simplex cable guides on yours.
Nice paint and I think it is a Gitane color, though it seems Gitane usually left their fork crowns chrome.
Great bike and there is no problem finding appropriate decals as I recall!
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From: Greenwood SC USA
Bikes: 2002 Mercian Vincitore, 1982 Mercian Colorado, 1976 Puch Royal X, 1973 Raleigh Competition, 1971 Gitane Tour de France and others
Nice bike! Gitane for sure, and probably a Champion du Monde, as the TdF was officially dumbed down to 531 main frame only for the U.S. market. The fishmouth stay ends and chrome are usually a sign of 531 stays for Gitanes. Not sure at all about the headset - I would have expected a Stronglight P3, but I don't think that's what you have; I'm not seeing the toothed sections like the RFG on my Liberia. I'll have to wait for [MENTION=61614]verktyg[/MENTION] or [MENTION=333224]juvela[/MENTION] to weigh in on this one!
#7
Thanks for all the insight thus far!
I pulled the spindle out of the unmarked French cups and see it is a “5SB” Spindle measuring 123mm.
It must have been swapped at some point. Will there be an issue if I find a new 5SB spindle? This one has damaged threads.
I pulled the spindle out of the unmarked French cups and see it is a “5SB” Spindle measuring 123mm.
It must have been swapped at some point. Will there be an issue if I find a new 5SB spindle? This one has damaged threads.






