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Old 04-01-10, 11:45 PM
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Another quick Peugeot question

Waiting for a 1975 PR-10 frame & fork to arrive (just bought it on ebay), which stem and seatpost size should I look out for?

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The seatpost is 25.4 mm. The stem is standard French 22mm. You'll probably have a hard time finding a 25.4mm post. I found a Sakae and later replaced it with a Simplex.



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Thank you for that quick reply. Mine (to be) doesn't appear to have the exact same lugs though, so presumably the seatpost size might still be different?

https://cgi.befr.ebay.be/ws/eBayISAPI...EOIBSA:BE:1123

Btw, yours looks great!

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Grand Bois did you mean 26.4? That's what my size '76 has...FWIW.

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Originally Posted by buldogge
Grand Bois did you mean 26.4? That's what my size '76 has...FWIW.

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I could have sworn he said PA10. Never mind. That's what I get for posting while half asleep. My lugs are different because that's my PA. A PR probably takes a 26.4, the same as my PX10.
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