Old 12-19-15, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by miamijim
It probably doesn't handle to well with that modern fork. Peugeot forks come up frequently, if you particular about it being Reynolds it may take longer.
Aesthetics aside the fork is much too short. It's for a 700C wheel. The original was long enough to accommodate 27 inch wheels and fenders. Just look at how close the tire is to the fork crown. The brake pads won't go that high and be at the correct angle. A short fork decreases head tube angle. I'd look for a fork that is as close to the original length and rake as I could find in order to have a PX10 that rides like a PX10.
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