Tell me about my Peugeot...
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Tell me about my Peugeot...
I have inherited a 1987 Peugeot "Versailles" 12-speed...
It's made of HLE tubing, and uses Shimano components, a Fizik Pave Seat, new crome fork, and new handlebar tape.
I was just wondering if it was work keeping, fixing, or selling...depending on how much it's worth.
Please help me decide.
It's made of HLE tubing, and uses Shimano components, a Fizik Pave Seat, new crome fork, and new handlebar tape.
I was just wondering if it was work keeping, fixing, or selling...depending on how much it's worth.
Please help me decide.
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HLE tubing generally indicates the lower end of the Peugeot line. Quite probably an excellent general transport bike, but not terribly valuable. I'd say if you need a bike and it fits, keep it. The Shimano components may be of more value, but Shimano made a range of components, so we'd need to know name/number (ie, Dura ace, 105, 600, Exage).
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The Shimano Components....
The brake handles say SLR on them and the derailleur has "Shimano Lightaction" printed on it, I don't see any model number printed on it though...
The brake handles say SLR on them and the derailleur has "Shimano Lightaction" printed on it, I don't see any model number printed on it though...