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Old 07-01-15, 01:54 PM
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Help me find out what model Peugeot I have and find out what its worth

Im interested in selling my bike.

Can someone help me identify the year of the peugeot I have? Is it true these were only in the U.S. In 1982?

I think its a pro 10, the model # is 1 02 2913 It says super competition on the frame, it also has the reynolds 531 special lightweight sticker

how much will this bike as is sell to a private party on craigslist or ebay for?
Im in southern california orange county
The frame is pretty large but Im not exactly sure what size it is maybe 62cm

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Frame: Reynolds 531 "special lightweight" tubing and forks.
Color: pearl white with chrome rear triangle and fork. Seat stay caps pantographed "Peugeot" and fork crowns with Peugeot lion
Front dérailleur: Spidel
Rear dérailleur: Shimano 600 SIS
Gear levers: Spidel
Chainset: Stronglight 42t 52t cranks 172.5
Bottom bracket: Stronglight
Headset: Stronglight
Stem: Philippe
Handle bars: Philippe Tour de France 42.5
Brakes: Spidel
Brake levers: Drilled Course 2000 Mafac hoods
Pedals: Maillard
Rims: Mavic G40
Hubs: Maillard 700
Seat: New velo seat
Seat post: Kalloy Laprade 26.4 mm
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Old 07-01-15, 02:43 PM
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I'm thinking $400ish on ebay, probably less on CL.

Don't know what model it is, but that is a very nice bike.
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Its a Super Competition, a top dog of the Peugeot kennel. I had one and they are something special, in my opinion.

Value depends on location, bicycle size, market conditions, marketing skills and, as often as not, a bit of luck. Were I interested, I would pay as much as $400.00 for the bicycle, if it were my size and in good condition. I might add that I am pretty cheap when it comes to buying bicycles. Someone else might be willing to add a couple of hundred dollars with little worry.

Course, one thing I have learned, over the years. You can't really guess what a bicycle will sell for.
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I have a feeling that the other estimates are a little low, but you may have to be patient to get the best price. It looks to be in great shape. I would put it out there at $600 and be willing to negotiate down to $500. Then again, I don't know a lot about French bikes.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm in Southern California Orange County area. I'm a little confused, what's the difference between a super competition and a pro 10? All of the super competitions I've looked up didn't have the full chrome seat stays that's why I thought it might be a pro 10

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Originally Posted by Grady22
Thanks for the reply. I'm in Southern California Orange County area. I'm a little confused, what's the difference between a super competition and a pro 10? All of the super competitions I've looked up didn't have the full chrome seat stays that's why I thought it might be a pro 10
Your bike is a Pro 10

Super Competition includes all high end racing models. Its a category of bikes...

Pro 10, PY10 and PX10 are all 'Super Competition' models. Peugeot played around with model names and each market had different model names, the Pro 10 was the top of the line 'a la carte' offering and essentially a PY10.
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Nothing to add here -- the others have pretty well ID'd it and set a reasonable value on it. Very nice!
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