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Originally Posted by dezbolton
if you look at photo of cranks u can clearly see 62
Next time, try counting the teeth before jumping to conclusions. The 62 is likely the MODEL # of the crankset, not the number of teeth on that chainring.

Have you gone to the two websites listed above? If you had, you would see that Peugeot, like most manufacturers of the era, typically used 52 as the large chainring and 42 or 40 as the small.

If you like your Peugeot as much as it seems, take the time to research it and other models of the era. It is fun, you learn a lot.
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