binzer
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DaveM
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An older Gitane likely has "cottered" cranks, meaning there is a cotter pin that goes through the crank arm right by the axle that holds it tight. What you would describe would happen if one of the cotters had come loose.
It may be a very simple process to retighten this. See: http://sheldonbrown.com/cotters.html
If the cotter itself is worn out, you can find replacements at a good shop that stocks parts for older bikes.
If you have the newer type of crank where a nut threads directly onto the end of the axle through a hole in the crank, try tightening that up also.
It'd be a shame to throw out a good crank set just due to a loose bolt.
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| Apr 4, 2009 09:03 PM |
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