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stephaopi 08-31-09 01:02 PM

Peugeot P20 folding - resources?
 
Hi all! I have this lovely Peugeot P20 (1986) that I'm fixing up and I'm looking for a place to buy a new or nicer looking (NOT RUSTED) crank for it. I'd like a fancy one, like the one pictured far below, but I'll settle for a straight replacement. Does anyone have any resources for something like this? Where should I even start looking?

Mine:
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._1742239_n.jpg

Gorgeous mint condition one for an ungodly amount on Craigslist:
http://www.abitcutout.com/bikes/Peug...ding9109-1.jpg

badmother 08-31-09 03:31 PM

http://www.bing.com/search?q=Cottere...ox&Form=IE8SRC

Sure they can not be cleaned up? Ask in the CV forums if you want to try.

sahadev 08-31-09 07:32 PM

An oxalic acid bath seems to be the cure-all for removing rust from metal parts. As stated above there is plenty of info on the C&V forum.

Just curious - does your bike have cottered cranks? And it is an '86 model? I would have thought if it was late 80's that it would have a cotterless crank. Were they still putting cottered cranks on their bikes that late?

wahoonc 08-31-09 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by sahadev (Post 9591514)
An oxalic acid bath seems to be the cure-all for removing rust from metal parts. As stated above there is plenty of info on the C&V forum.

Just curious - does your bike have cottered cranks? And it is an '86 model? I would have thought if it was late 80's that it would have a cotterless crank. Were they still putting cottered cranks on their bikes that late?

They are still using cottered cranks in some parts of the world.:thumb:

I would try the oxalic acid bath, it works wonders on rusty chrome.

Aaron:)

griftereck 09-01-09 05:12 AM

Ive heard that vinegar is good at removing rust too

stephaopi 09-01-09 01:49 PM

First, yes these cranks are cottered, and yes it's an '86 according to the Peugeot catalogs and the decals.

Secondly, I will try these home remedies, but the problem with this particular crank is that it's the deepest pitted rust I've ever seen. I've been steel wooling the rest of the bike, but this thing is unbelieveable and looks ugly. I'm trying to pretty the bike up for my sister (pink cupcake bike!) and a rusty crank doesn't help even if the chainguard sparkles.


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