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Old 10-15-15, 07:46 AM
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Any idea on age of this bike. It is in great condition, look almost new. It has Sachs Huret equipment, but it has no lugs (when did their use finish). Maybe 1984ish? Also on size I am guessing 54cm.
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Any idea on age of this bike. It is in great condition, look almost new. It has Sachs Huret equipment, but it has no lugs (when did their use finish). Maybe 1984ish? Also on size I am guessing 54cm.
Carbolite 103 tubing gets little respect on this forum (there was a thread on the very subject). I had an '85 with 103 and liked it a lot, the 103 tubing was replaced by HLE in 1986, I think. For the exact model and year you need to check the Peugeot catalogs from the era, a search on this Forum or in general will get you there.

The use of lugs continues to this day on finer steel frames.
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Originally Posted by joehayes999


Any idea on age of this bike. It is in great condition, look almost new. It has Sachs Huret equipment, but it has no lugs (when did their use finish). Maybe 1984ish? Also on size I am guessing 54cm.
Looks like an early to mid 80's Peugeot.

More info about Carbolite frame construction: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...ml#post1999050

I wouldn't trash the Carbolite too much, but its not a high end bike. At the same time, that bike looks like its in pristine shape. And the paint/finish looks original too.

What's the asking price?

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About 250 usd
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
Carbolite 103 tubing gets little respect on this forum (there was a thread on the very subject). I had an '85 with 103 and liked it a lot, the 103 tubing was replaced by HLE in 1986, I think. For the exact model and year you need to check the Peugeot catalogs from the era, a search on this Forum or in general will get you there.

The use of lugs continues to this day on finer steel frames.
Most disrespect for the Carbolite 103 framed Peugeot bikes usually come from people that never owned such bikes and/or never ridden them. they are easily the best riding bikes you can buy in their price category at their time, and with just a few well thought out mods, you can get them to ride/handle like much more expensive bikes. And despite their simple lugless construction, the frames are bulletproof strong.
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Originally Posted by joehayes999
About 250 usd
If upon close inspection it's as nice as it appears in the pics and everything works well then $250 is fair - at least it would be in our Seattle market.
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