Falcon Carmargue

winjohn

Senior Retro Guru
Spent yesterday cleaning this up...most of the time polishing the stem that was a rough hewn dark grey metal of dubious origin but an hour or so, starting with the industrial sander on 60 grit and going through the 5000 wet and dry and a final autosol polish, revealed it itself as a quite beautiful lttle ITM stem that paired perfectly with the Sakae Custom Road Champion risers.
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I was very pleased how a quick scrub up brought the bike back to life and I couldn't help thinking it reminded me of something else I'd seen recently.

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The Temple Cycles Lightweight!

And here is the 40 year old ancestor my Camargue.
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lovely, beautiful job! 👍

if mine, would wish to verify that stem and bar compatible at clamp

the default size for Italmanubri is 26.0mm and for Sakae Ringyo 25.4mm

both makers may offer other sizes so match may be compatible

mismatches at this location can lead to failures


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My belief is that the bars and stem have been together on this bike for a long time. When I took them apart for cleaning there seemed no evidence of a size mismatch and they are a snug fit. I would imagine that the incompatibility you state would be apparent as a very loose fit.

Thanks for the compliment, I was quite surpised how nice it looked after a little bit of spit and polish and it rides really nicely too. I will take it on some longer rides with a few hills before deciding if I should keep the current gearing and brakes, but for getting around town it should be quite fine as is. It is currently 1x6 but I have fitted a double shifter and I have a couple of double chainsets that I could fit. Also the old single pivot Weinmanns work surprising well but I have some beefier dual pivots I could try too.
 
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