Classic & Vintage - Peugeot PX-10 or other?

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alpineboy
11-21-04, 01:28 PM
Hello, I have had a peugeot for 30 years, thinking it was a PX-10. I have ridden it as a commuter bike since then. However, after reading many of the threads at this site, I am no longer sure. I'd appreciate the groups opinion on what model the bike is. I don't have the means to refurbish it, but thought that someone might be interested in it, and if so, I may sell it.
Here's a link to photos
http://home.earthlink.net/~lenbowes/bike/peugeot/peugeot.htm
Here's a little history:
I bought the bike 2nd hand, then over the years made the following changes (that I can recall)
-Had new wheels built for it, but kept the hubs (campy, I believe). The original tires were 'sew-ups'.
-Put on a new cassette
-Changed from the original Simplex black/silver plastick rear deraileur and levers to newer Simplex deraileur (probably 25 years ago)
-Added new seat/seatpost (unfortunately, didn't keep the old seat)
Otherwise the parts came with the bike when I bought it.
Any help with the model type would be appreciated.
Thanks!
TheOtherGuy
11-21-04, 04:45 PM
I'd appreciate the groups opinion on what model the bike is.
Here's a link to photos
http://home.earthlink.net/~lenbowes/bike/peugeot/peugeot.htm
Any help with the model type would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Well my friend, you have a PX-10. You can still see the remains of Reynolds tubing decals in your pictures. It's got forged drop-outs, and Nervex Pro lugs. Can't get much more PX-10 than that :D
alpineboy
11-22-04, 07:32 AM
Great! Thanks much for taking the time to look for a newbie, and putting this out there for the group to look at. Len
Well my friend, you have a PX-10. You can still see the remains of Reynolds tubing decals in your pictures. It's got forged drop-outs, and Nervex Pro lugs. Can't get much more PX-10 than that :D
Poguemahone
11-22-04, 06:09 PM
Yours may actually be a PX10E, identical to a PX in materials but with a slightly different geometry. The decals put it in the early seventies sometime; the "E" was from 1973, with the fancy nervex lugs-- the regular PX's at this time had plain lugs. The shifters look like an upgrade from stock-- they're simplex retrofriction, the best friction shifters ever made. The original hubs would have been Normandy Competitions. Nice bike, have fun!
miamijim
11-22-04, 08:27 PM
The black plastic Simples levers and derailleurs it originally came with are throwing me off. I'm not as familiar with older Peugeots as others here.....Older Px-10's didnt come with the plastic stuff, did they?
zonatandem
11-22-04, 08:40 PM
Yup, that's a PX10.
Used to race one of those back in the mid-70s. 21 lbs. came with sewups. Although 'plastic', the Simplex der. worked great and cut a bit of weight. And those Mafac Racer brakes were simple and worked great.
Nice memories, but now I'm riding carbon fiber!
TheOtherGuy
11-22-04, 08:51 PM
The black plastic Simples levers and derailleurs it originally came with are throwing me off. I'm not as familiar with older Peugeots as others here.....Older Px-10's didnt come with the plastic stuff, did they?
PLASTIC? You bet. That was trick, space-age lightweight stuff back then. Yes, it broke easily and rotted if you left it in the sun for too long, but it was cutting edge modern way back when... And that's one of the reasons the PX-10 was so light.
alpineboy
11-23-04, 08:55 AM
Thanks you guys for chiming in. Zona, cool that you used to race one!
Dominick_G
11-28-04, 09:02 AM
That's a real nice bike. One of my favorite bikes was an early 80's Peugot, I forget the model but it was very similar to yours, at least in color and looks.
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