C.N.C. (Comptoir National Du Cycle)

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  • So I found this on a local site and couldn't really subdue my inner Jan.
    It's mostly French parts and rides really well. The only thing I can complain about is the force required to operate the brakes.

    The plan is as follows:
    *Source new tubulars for when the schwalbe Milanos give up
    *Fix braking
    *Give it a clean with turtle Wax
    *Source silver Simplex levers
    *If possible remove rust from front rack and forks (aluminium foil?)
    *Source new Mafac hoods
    *If possible build up rear mudguard
    *Might remove rear rack

    Open to suggestions and ideas


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  • Open to suggestions and ideas

    sell me the geekhouse so you can fund this

  • Nice. Rustines make MAFAC hoods, not cheap mind. As for any vintage brakes I'd also fit some new pads (KoolStop make them).

  • That's probably a rational suggestion given my total number of offspring under the age of 4. To be honest I sometimes wish that I could lease people the bike related stuff I don't have time to use. If someone starts a webbased BHA circle; I think I could benefit from a couple of meetings.

  • Thanks for the link! I'm disturbingly pleased that they are Fait en France. (it's usually not a preference for things that can't be eaten or drunk)

    Edit: Obviously I'm lying (to myself), if the bike in question had been made pin Trondheim or Stuttgart I most likely hadn't bought it. I'm probably a closet- francophilie

  • Rustines were the leader in repair patches, to the point the brand was synonymous with the product (like Hoover in the UK). They've been resurrected a few years back, and AFAIK they're still based in the original factory.

  • Didn't know this! Cool stuff!

    Also nice bike @SasenFrAsen

  • OK, So I started looking for tubulars for touring and apart from Tufo Elite Ride and Dugast Roubaix, is there anything out there thats a given? I guess rebuilding the wheels with new rims is an option (and perhaps the only pesudo-future proof one)?

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