That Peugeot was made of English Reynolds 531 frame tubing and retro
fitted with a Sturmey Archer hub and it was built in a larger size
not often found in England. Curious that the Raleigh DL1 Tourist was
originally built with a 24" frame and the 28" wheels. You need to be
6 feet tall to ride that and the height requirement for police men or
postal workers was also 6 feet. So why are the rest of the Brits so
short? Thanks to Raleigh for making the Tourist in ladies and the
22" frame size for average size people.
I once owned a 1920s Hercules racing bicycle with single tube
tires. Sold long ago. It had the skinniest crank arms I've ever
seen, until Sunday. I'm not surprised Jon's delicate crank arm broke
now, what's amazing is it lasted so long. A bit of glue and it will
be ready for the Transport Museum where it belongs with Lambert bicycles.
Score -1 for the Yanks. I had a mounting hook failure on my USA made
saddle bags brought as a last minute substitute as we need more kit
carrying capacity.
Rick
At 10:13 AM 5/24/2012, you wrote:
>Just updating the scoreboard. Assuming the Bob A.'s Peugot frame
>didn't fail, it seems that French components were 1 for 3 on this tour. Hmm.
>
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