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guygadois 01-17-12 12:53 AM

Unofficial Bertin Appreciation Thread
 
I couldn't find an organized thread about Bertin bikes here at BF so here it goes...

If you own a Bertin, post here. Please include photos, serial number data (found steamed on non-driveside dropout), year made and any stories. The more the merrier.

Website with more info: http://bertinclassiccycles.wordpress.com/

http://bertinclassiccycles.files.wor...tory-19502.jpg

guygadois 01-17-12 01:01 AM

Here's mine...

I am not positive about year or model but I am told it is a C37 and probably from the late 60s or early 70s. It has a serial number of 4234 and has Nervex lugs and Reynolds 531 tubing. I acquired it from the son of the original owner. Condition is ok but getting better with my lite resort action I am currently doing.

(these are photos from the day I bought it. I will update with cleaner photos soon)

http://gallery.me.com/danspeirs/1009...13263411990001

http://gallery.me.com/danspeirs/1009...13263411480001

http://gallery.me.com/danspeirs/1009...13263411560001

http://gallery.me.com/danspeirs/1009...13263411590001

guygadois 01-17-12 05:40 PM

Come on, there has to be more out there!!

rootboy 01-17-12 05:54 PM

Patience guygadois. I know of at least one, maybe two other Bertin owners out there.:) The marque is mentioned prominently in the circa 1980 edition of Sloane's Complete Bicycle book. Cool picture of the factory. Your Mafac brake accentuator thingee is pretty interesting.

blaise_f 01-17-12 07:14 PM

Bertins aren't that common, but there are more than a handful here on BF. As for appreciation: hell yes. Not sure what my bike is made of, but it's light enough, and tough as nails. Atom 3 spd; I've toured on it. It's the one bike I know nothing will be wrong with.

Mine is an early Belgian made Bertin. More pics on my webpage @ http://www.bygonebicyclist.com/?p=714

http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...n/IMG_8778.JPG
http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...n/IMG_8780.JPG

djkashuba 01-17-12 07:39 PM

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2196/5...301c5fcd_b.jpg
Bertin by djk762, on Flickr

2628

"Special Cyclo-Tourist"

-D

afilado 01-17-12 11:08 PM

Bertin
 
[IMG]http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...4&d=1221613981[/IMG]



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dbakl 01-18-12 10:22 AM

I had a yellow 60s one bought at a swap meet and sold to Japan...

sisddwg 01-18-12 10:16 PM

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This is my 60/70 Bertin C37. The frame and fork are Reynolds 531 Double Butted tubing. The rear dropouts and fork ends are Campagnolo. When I acquired the frame and fork it had only a brazed on rear deraillure cable stop. It came with a Stronglight 93 crank and bottom bracket, and a Pivo stem. Unfortunately I had the frame and fork repainted and therefore lost the decals. I've had it for over ten years and I've never finished a ride on it without saying to myself, "what a beautiful riding bike".

CMAW 07-24-15 08:33 AM

This thread deserves better! I've put fenders and a bagman on my Bertin, as well as a TA cyclotouriste crankset. It's now destined for long rides with a change of clothes for the train ride back home. Triple setup works fine, as long as I stick to a 24t cog max. A long cage SLJ derailleur wouldn't hurt though, well, except for my wallet...

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/430/1...ac4d84f9_h.jpg

MZilliox 07-24-15 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by CMAW (Post 18009343)
This thread deserves better! I've put fenders and a bagman on my Bertin, as well as a TA cyclotouriste crankset. It's now destined for long rides with a change of clothes for the train ride back home. Triple setup works fine, as long as I stick to a 24t cog max. A long cage SLJ derailleur wouldn't hurt though, well, except for my wallet...

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/430/1...ac4d84f9_h.jpg

wow, stunning. I have been keeping my eyes open for a nice Bertin or other vintage French bicycle. not easy to find.

Bianchigirll 07-24-15 04:31 PM

I don't know the brand well but that is a good looking bike for sure.

bertinjim 07-24-15 07:59 PM

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MZilliox-

You have a beautiful Bertin! Mine's been posted elsewhere, but a different photo this time. By the way, try a Simplex SX 410 rear derailleur. Shifts beautifully but is nowhere near the cost of a LJ 5500 GT.


http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...2&d=1437789503

1simplexnut 07-24-15 09:03 PM

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reminds me that I really need to get my Bertin frame painted :-) http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=466744

CMAW 07-24-15 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by bertinjim (Post 18011522)
By the way, try a Simplex SX 410 rear derailleur. Shifts beautifully but is nowhere near the cost of a LJ 5500 GT.

Even those, in good condition, are hard to find. I believe you on the shifting though. But the SX'es don't look as nice and maybe they wear out faster too ?!?

bertinjim 07-25-15 10:25 AM

CMAW-

The SX 410s certainly don't have that smoothly rounded soft anodized look of the LJ 5500s but a bit of Simichrome and they sparkle wonderfully! Ive used both and have found no difference in reliability. I've even used a short cage LJ 1000 with the black delrin knuckles on a Peugeot PF 40 randonneuse and it shifted the same as the short cage LJ 5500 I replaced it with. I simply lost about 2 ounces in the swap. Cost is an issue. A NOS 410 is on EBay for $247 but a NOS LJ 5500 GT I bid on at the EBay France site closed at over $600. I did not win. Luckily, used 410s show up for a lot less which is how I got the one on my C 37.

CMAW 07-25-15 11:09 AM

Right, patience and an appropriate donor bike will be the way to go.

guygadois 05-14-16 05:02 PM

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Here is a Bertin spotted in the wild.


Where's all the love for Bertin's.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=521650

1simplexnut 05-14-16 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by guygadois (Post 18767861)
Here is a Bertin spotted in the wild.


Where's all the love for Bertin's.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=521650


http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=521678after


http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=521679before

Is that enough love for you :-)

bertinjim 05-15-16 09:38 AM

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Looks good in the black, 1simplexnut.

I had forgotten to post my restoration here when I finished it so thanks for the nudge.


https://bertinclassiccycles.files.wo...ive-side-1.jpg


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