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Old 06-23-08 | 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by miamijim
Tom,

The rear derailleur on the OP's bike is a SX610 which is a Super LJ, while the front is a SJA222CX. If you go through the specs it has Mavic rims, and a stem/bar combination identical to the the PSV/PX10 models
Sorry, you're right, it's the better SX610 model. But that's still not an SLJ. The only 1982 model to spec an SLJ was the Pro10, which used the old SLJ 5500 in the back. The new generation, horizontal parallelogram SLJ rear derailleur was the SLJ6600. Peugeot did not spec it until the 1983 PY10FC.


Originally Posted by wayne pattee
Thats kind of what I thought on the cable replacement.
Makes it tough if a guy wants to get the frame painted.
When repainting a frame or replacing the cable housing, the trick is to insert the inner cable without the housing. Run the inner cable through the frame. When the end reachs the exit hole, hook it with the end of a spoke to pull it out. Now install the cable housing by sliding it over the end of the already installed inner cable.
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