Inspired by
this thread of @PeachyPM's stunning Claud Butler with a very Gallic twist rebuild, I thought how French could I actually go with a bike?
I could have rebuilt my Lejeune Possibly but it was finished and I was in no hurry to go fiddling about with it again so my attention turned to what else I had frame and parts wise. When I bought the Lejuene it came with another French bike that was in a similarly poor and unloved condition
pics in this thread.So what I had as a starting point was a Meral with a smattering of Frenchness but mostly it was Campag equipped, it was a nice French hand built frame (with Italian tubing so say that quietly) that had Spidel (Mafac) brakes and levers, Spidel (Stronglight) headset and bottom bracket and Spidel (Maillard) pedals so I decided to see just how French I could make this particular bike.
First decision was the colouring which had to be tricolour obviously, so red white and blue but being a masochist I thought metallic white with red and blue lacquer which was a lot more difficult to actually do than it originally seemed in my head.
Next was to source the rest of the components to be as French as possible and I'm pretty pleased there, the only thing I really failed on was the saddle although it does say Velo underneath so I'm claiming that and what I ended up with was the bike below.
So in the spirit of some of the interesting things that these sort of threads turn up lets see your French bikes in all their Gallic glory and does anyone have anything Frencher? But if you do I've got a Vitus tubed Navarro to do next.
Pictures taken after it's first shakedown ride today so they're not great, the light was fading, it was bloody cold and windy and I wanted to come home for a cuppa.
Frame: Meral (Columbus)
Fork: Meral (Columbus)
Headset: Spidel (Stronglight)
Stem: Atax
Handlebar: Philippe
Bar Tape: Generic (But it is French blue)
Brake Levers/Brifters: Spidel (Mafac)
Brake Calipers: Spidel (Mafac)
Brake Pads: Spidel (Mafac)
Brake Cables: Generic
Shifters: Spidel (Simplex)
Front Derailleur: Spidel (Simplex)
Rear Derailleur: Spidel (Simplex) (It did have a Huret Success Titanium at build)
Derailleur Cables: Generic
Cassette: Sachs
Chain: Sachs
Cranks: Spidel (Stronglight)
Chainrings: Spidel (Stronglight)
Bottom Bracket: Spidel (Stronglight)
Pedals: Spidel (Maillard)
Rims: Mach 1
Hubs: Spidel (Maillard)
Hub Skewers: Spidel (Maillard)
Nipples: Mach1
Spokes: Mach1
Tyres: Michelin
Tubes: Michelin
Saddle: Velo
Seatpost: Simplex
Bottle Cage: Elite
Extras: Toe clips and Straps Christophe
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COMPLETED BIKES Abeni Europa,
Meral,
Holdsworth Autograph 1976,
Geoffrey Butler,
1950's Sid Mottram,
Raleigh Record,
Holdsworth Elan, a pair of Raleigh Records, Look KG96, Ladies Falcon Westminster,
Ribble summit or other possibly,
that became the paint your wagon special,
Another I have no clue what it is,
Claud Butler Bucaneer 1956,
Centresport / Woodrup,
BSA Tour de France.
IN THE QUEUE TO BE COMPLETED Falcon Pro & Falcon Majorca, Francesco Moser, Jan Jansen, Ken James,
Ken James Too, Harry Quinn, Mercian, Raleigh Record Ace, Raleigh Sirroco 1984, Raleigh Rapide, Falcon Westminster, Falcon Black Diamond, Raleigh Record Sprint,
Navarro, Carlton Corsair, Carlton Criterium, Sun Wasp, Claud Butler Velo Capital 1963, Claud Butler Majestic, Lucasa,
Holdsworth Possibly, Another Ribble Possibly,
NO LONGER IN THE BIKE SHED Raleigh Sirocco 1978,
Falcon San Remo,
Holdsworth Competition,
Lejeune Possibly,
Sun Super Snipe,