fulcanelli
Retro Newbie
Columbus SL frame from a Motobecane C5 w/ some Shimano tricolor bits added. From what I can tell the C5 was the top of the line model in France at the time, similar to the Team Champion in the States but without the Super Record bits.
Quite a few challenges to overcome with this one - number one being the search for a French threaded headset with a stack height of 34mm. After looking into various Campy Pista bits (bit expensive), settled on a vintage Stronglight P3 (which I believe it would have come with originally, albeit branded as Motobecane). There was a little bit of shimming and Loctite required to get the crown race snug, added new bearings and now working beautifully.
I couldn't tell if the BB was Swiss or French, and figuring the threads may be damaged anyway, went for the Velo Orange threadless which would allow me some decent options on the chainset.
For the wheels, I eventually managed to find some Mavic MA40s in decent condition and with the 7-speed 126mm compatible tricolor hub. Unfortunately the previous owner had put a 11-28 cassette on the non-compact freehub, causing the chain to rub on the smallest cog, so swapped it out for a new 12-28. Also the rear was a little noisy at first, so I overhauled the bearings, finding 11 on one side and 7 on the other ?!
Expect I'll be swapping out the brakes at some point, as the rear has come up a bit short.
Quite a few challenges to overcome with this one - number one being the search for a French threaded headset with a stack height of 34mm. After looking into various Campy Pista bits (bit expensive), settled on a vintage Stronglight P3 (which I believe it would have come with originally, albeit branded as Motobecane). There was a little bit of shimming and Loctite required to get the crown race snug, added new bearings and now working beautifully.
I couldn't tell if the BB was Swiss or French, and figuring the threads may be damaged anyway, went for the Velo Orange threadless which would allow me some decent options on the chainset.
For the wheels, I eventually managed to find some Mavic MA40s in decent condition and with the 7-speed 126mm compatible tricolor hub. Unfortunately the previous owner had put a 11-28 cassette on the non-compact freehub, causing the chain to rub on the smallest cog, so swapped it out for a new 12-28. Also the rear was a little noisy at first, so I overhauled the bearings, finding 11 on one side and 7 on the other ?!
Expect I'll be swapping out the brakes at some point, as the rear has come up a bit short.








