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Gavush 03-13-09 09:28 AM

Stronglight??
 
Is There any market for the Stronglight stuff? My dad is sending me a few dodads this week and had mentioned he dug up a stronglight crank set that was complete but had pitted races, said maybe I could barter with it. I used ebay as a quick reference and it doesnt' look like anyone is selling, indicating that no-one is interested in buying.

Sorry to be so direct and ask such a newbie sort of question - this stuff is older than I am (though not by a lot)

SingeDebile 03-13-09 09:35 AM

stronglight made lots of high end stuff, thats still very collectible/useful/valuable today. Send us some pics when you can.

lotek 03-13-09 09:41 AM

Some of the stronglight cranksets go for big bucks. when you say the races are pitted I'm
guessing you mean on the bottom bracket, that is replaceable.
btw I got significant hits when I went to ebay and entered stronglight in the search.

Marty

Road Fan 03-13-09 09:55 AM

Ebay lately seems to be catering primarily to more of a mass market. The real customers for this sort of stuff are here in BF C&V, RoadBikeReview Retro forum, and Classic Rendezvous. I find the vintage section of Ebay cycling to be harder and harder to search effectively, with every "improvement" in the search functions.

If it's not on Ebay, that doesn't mean someone doesn't need it.

Gavush 03-13-09 10:24 AM

ah, thanks. I checked my ebay search and saw that I had misspelled it.

scozim 03-13-09 10:25 AM

I've got a Peugeot with Stronglight 103's and a Gitane with Stronglight 104's and they're both very solid reliable cranksets. I like the look of the 104 a little more. I also do searches for Stronglight stuff frequently on Ebay and find the vintage items have a following.

Grand Bois 03-13-09 11:27 AM

I do an eBay search for Stronglight, T.A. and Simplex daily. I like French stuff.

dbakl 03-13-09 11:44 AM

I search vintage, reynolds, french and brand specific names.

But yes, some Stronglight stuff is desirable.

cyclotoine 03-13-09 11:49 AM

That avatar looks familiar is it Calvin and Hobbes? I love it! I have every book.

Ex Pres 03-13-09 04:29 PM

I may have a need for the bottom bracket. Be sure to post pics and specs.

Gavush 03-13-09 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by cyclotoine (Post 8523122)
That avatar looks familiar is it Calvin and Hobbes? I love it! I have every book.

Yes, it is... I spent lots of hard earned allowance on Calvin and Hobbes books... I don't have them all though, maybe 8 or 10 including 1 of the thick ones and 1 color. Hope to get a tattoo one of these days, not sure what frame I'll use though... but I have another one to finish before then.

Thanks for the info guys... we'll see what he wants to do with it. He's also sending me a campy high flange ft. hub to use for the front of my M2, so that should be neat.

Gavush 03-21-09 09:14 PM

well, no bottom bracket - maybe he decided to keep it. However, he did send me not one, but two sets of cranks. (and the hub which was the original purpose of the parcel)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...k/DSCN0157.jpg

JohnDThompson 03-21-09 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Gavush (Post 8574402)
well, no bottom bracket - maybe he decided to keep it. However, he did send me not one, but two sets of cranks. (and the hub which was the original purpose of the parcel)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...k/DSCN0157.jpg

So... a Stronglight 93 crank, and a Stronglight 99 crank, and perhaps a Campy Record front hub?

Gavush 03-22-09 07:34 AM

yeah, the hub is for a wheel I need to build for my m2... currently using my "race" wheel as a spare which is a take-off zipp tubular on a wheel smith built wheel w/ dura ace hub from the late 80s with about 500 miles on it- also from my dad

javal 03-22-09 09:33 AM

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Stronglight crankset of my 1975 Monark. Very beautiful but can be weak (I dont like the bolt!).

JohnDThompson 03-22-09 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by Gavush (Post 8574402)
well, no bottom bracket - maybe he decided to keep it. However, he did send me not one, but two sets of cranks. (and the hub which was the original purpose of the parcel)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...k/DSCN0157.jpg

These are the old style (pre-1982) arms, so keep in mind that these cranks will require the unique 23.35 x 1.0mm Stronglight extractor and dust caps. Other than that, they're great cranks. A little Simichrome and a buffing wheel will get you a mirror finish in just a few minutes.

Grand Bois 03-22-09 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by javal (Post 8575963)
Stronglight crankset of my 1975 Monark. Very beautiful but can be weak (I dont like the bolt!).

Weak? It's steel!

Do you mean you don't like the cotters? Lots of people don't like them. I think it's just because they do't know how to deal with them.

javal 03-23-09 09:42 AM

The bolt through the crankarm has been known to wear out (not the steel!). Shouldnt be a problem if the bike/riding is re-creational. Its just one of those hazards one dont want to experience during a long randonneur. In other words, dont want to deal with it.

cudak888 03-23-09 09:57 AM

First time I've heard anything about crank cotters wearing out in short order. Sounds as if it is a result of poor initial installation rather then the reliability of the design itself.

-Kurt


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