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  • As subject frame is a French I wondered if any Gitane owners had any difficulties converting theirs to fixed, what with all the funky French parts measurements etc.

    Thanks, Ved

  • I had no problem converting mine (this was about 6-7 years ago).

    I found a frame in a second hand shop on Southwark Br Rd for £10. It converted very easily and at very little cost. I spent the following three or four weeks thinking that everyone else that had a fixed had to take a very shallow line round corners and wondering how they all dealt with the overlap.

    The bike only lasted four weeks before the frame snapped. Then I bought a 531 track frame and built it up and it was amazing.

    So, no problems getting parts to fit is the answer.

  • I have a source of french cartridge BB's, 119mm spindle though.

  • my gitane is a track frame so no problems with conversion, took a while to get the bb, and then it was a 119mm spindle so took an age to find a 109mm spindle to get a decent chainline. the headset was a bit of a pain as well.

    all worth it now its on the road though.

    what frame is yours?

  • converting my gitane was a brie-ze.

  • thanks guys, I bid on a lovely Gitane frame for a friend and was going to convert it for him. As it happens we missed out and annoyingly the complete bike went for £89.

    I am more gutted than my mate as it was such a lovely bike, ripe for conversion. He had no idea, oh well, thanks for your help all, I'll bear it in mind in future.

  • i was watching that too for a friend. great minds. i love gitanes

  • They have really nice detailing and decals IMO

  • I love Gitanes.

    Me too; they got me started on a very long smoking habit. Damn you, French exchange programmes for 13-year-olds...

  • The Red Cross never helped me either. ^

  • I love the French


  • http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_azSpIfwIB3c/SSjqAMrvlVI/AAAAAAAABps/UyMkuJfPnRM/s1600-h/1_Gitane_Side.jpg

    Bit of a lazy build but an absolutely gorgeous frame

    hell's bells, got a bit impatient on the cranks and rims then

  • actually i quite like it..been into french frames for quite a while...currently riding a peugeot from 1978...rides smooth like a gitanes ;)

  • hell's bells, got a bit impatient on the cranks and rims then

    A frame dieing to be built up vintage style

  • greetings all ..
    anybody knows what an originals color of gitane track mexico?

    cheers !! :)

  • greetings all ..
    anybody knows what an originals color of gitane track mexico?

    cheers !! :)

    Hello,

    There is a pretty good Gitane forum at gitaneusa.com. Its rather collection oriented more than road use oriented but its a very good starting point.

    Hope this helps

    Luc

  • All in pretty nice nic after a clean

  • I am now the proud owner of a Gitane......

    Not sure what model but the spec is original:

    Sugino Maxi Chainset
    Normandy medium flange hubs
    Mavic Rims
    Quid Bars and stem
    Mafac Racer centre pulls
    Verybest 29a leather saddle
    Simplex gears

  • are their mtb's as rare and sought after as their road / track bikes ?

  • My first Gitane is ready!

  • ^ awesome. Might as well post mine. Converting back to gears soon:

  • In response to the OP, no problems converting to fixed. Everything standard/british threading. Frame is from '92 I think.

  • I have a Gitane Prologue frame. very rare. jbst.com@mac.com


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