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Old 06-17-14, 10:18 AM
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Identifying bike model Peugot



Hello from Norway,

Need help to identify this this Peugot Racing bike? What kind of model is it? What kind of tires does it use(type and size)?

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Any help appreciated,

Jo
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Old 06-17-14, 05:32 PM
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Hi, Joas05-

Your bike looks like an early 1980s PH 8S (see here). It uses 700C wheels and matching tires, probably about 28mm wide. Speaking accurately, it is not a racing bike but is a light touring bike which would likely be quite useable for commuting and casual riding. It uses the patented, lugless Peugeot internal brazing system with high tensile steel frame and forks.
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Can you explain why your bike has two frame pumps and two flat tires?
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