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subject frame appears it might be the sort of iron constructed with a tubeset issuing from Ateliers de La Rive

there looks to be the ghost image of a blade transfer present in the photo; have you been able to identify it by its shape?


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It's metric and maybe with BSA BB, can't remember. It had Shimano sealed cartridge BB, newer cheap crank and the RD was Shimano Eagle II.

Yes, the transfers are just visible, but I identified it from the fork crown and the brazed-on "ladle" rear brake cable stop.

Weight of the frame is about 2400g if I remember correctly.

Must be the "Vélo Course Interclub Nouveau Modèle Ref. 105 NM" from 1978 or prior.
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In 1980 the model "105" was offered with 3 tube 531 as the "105 NM BIS". But the catalog describes even the base model having forged drop outs.
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I now understand the square man... "manivelles JAP emmanchement carré" "cranks Japanese fitment square"
 
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thank you!

have your researches found what years s - l employed the eyelet guide for the rear gear cable at the lower end of the righthand seat stay?

was there any connection to the square man?

did it depend upon model? or did all models receive it some years?

have in me home a '72 one down from the top sort of model which expresses this detail, hence me query


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thank you!

have your researches found what years s - l employed the eyelet guide for the rear gear cable at the lower end of the righthand seat stay?

was there any connection to the square man?

did it depend upon model? or did all models receive it some years?

have in me home a '72 one down from the top sort of model which expresses this detail, hence me query


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I also happen to have the 72 one down from the top model, but the condition is not so top. :LOL:
I will post pictures when the sun gets back from there to here.

I would say the RD cable retaining ring was something the brothers Lejeune wanted to have on the frames. I've not seen any Savage's before the acquisition with the ring or any Carre frames with the ring outside the Lejeune brand.

Hard to say what what models had it or why, but seems like it was used from early 60s until the 80s.
 
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thank you!

have certainly not seen that guide feature on the products of any other marque

me '72 is red flambouyant with chrome headlugs, crown, socks & seat stay caps

the colour differs from the opaque red of the Pelforth team machines

it is kitted with a T.A. Trois Attachees chainset, Juy Criterium gear ensemble, Normandy Luxe Competition hubs, MAFAC Racer brakes, Lyotard 460D pedals and a Lightrace headset. a previous owner replaced the plain saddle pillar with a Campag.


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