Peugeot PRN 10 E - 1978
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Peugeot PRN 10 E - 1978
Hi all,
Any idea what this bike is worth ? I am seriously considering buying it, many thanks in advance !
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Peugeot prn 10e vintage racefiets 1978, 58 cm, Race- en koersfietsen, Lommel | Kapaza.be
Frame: 1978 Peugeot PRN-10E, 531 Reynolds
Fork: 1978 Peugeot steel (original)
Headset: (original)
Stem: Atax quill (with original clamp bolt)
Tip: Atax Franco Italia (original)
Handlebar Tape: super grip (new)
Brake levers: double Weinmann
(Original mavic course 121 brake levers are supplied)
Brakes: mafac center pull 451 provided with new springs (original)
Brake pads: mafac (original)
Cables: new
Tube Adjusters: Simplex (original)
Front derailleur: Simplex triple (original)
Rear derailleur: Simplex (original)
Freewheel: Maillard 5 Speed (original)
Chain: sedis nos (original)
Cranks: Strong light 63 super compitition (original)
Gears front: Stronglight triple 52/42/32 (original)
crankset: Strong Light (original)
Pedals: Kyokuto pro vicii
Rims: Mavic Module E suitable for wire ties (original)
Hubs: Normandy high flange (original)
Quick Releases: Maillard Atom (original)
Tires: schwalbe active delta cruiser 700x28c (new)
Tubes: diving (new)
Saddle: turbo
original saddle used included
Seatpost: Original
Seat sling: Original
Frame height center top 580 mm
Any idea what this bike is worth ? I am seriously considering buying it, many thanks in advance !
More pictures here:
Peugeot prn 10e vintage racefiets 1978, 58 cm, Race- en koersfietsen, Lommel | Kapaza.be
Frame: 1978 Peugeot PRN-10E, 531 Reynolds
Fork: 1978 Peugeot steel (original)
Headset: (original)
Stem: Atax quill (with original clamp bolt)
Tip: Atax Franco Italia (original)
Handlebar Tape: super grip (new)
Brake levers: double Weinmann
(Original mavic course 121 brake levers are supplied)
Brakes: mafac center pull 451 provided with new springs (original)
Brake pads: mafac (original)
Cables: new
Tube Adjusters: Simplex (original)
Front derailleur: Simplex triple (original)
Rear derailleur: Simplex (original)
Freewheel: Maillard 5 Speed (original)
Chain: sedis nos (original)
Cranks: Strong light 63 super compitition (original)
Gears front: Stronglight triple 52/42/32 (original)
crankset: Strong Light (original)
Pedals: Kyokuto pro vicii
Rims: Mavic Module E suitable for wire ties (original)
Hubs: Normandy high flange (original)
Quick Releases: Maillard Atom (original)
Tires: schwalbe active delta cruiser 700x28c (new)
Tubes: diving (new)
Saddle: turbo
original saddle used included
Seatpost: Original
Seat sling: Original
Frame height center top 580 mm
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Hi all,
It would be nice if someone could give me a basic idea of this bike's worth as I am planning on trying it out tomorrow.
Many thanks !
It would be nice if someone could give me a basic idea of this bike's worth as I am planning on trying it out tomorrow.
Many thanks !
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One reason that you are not getting any responses may be related to the bicycles location. Value can vary substantially depending on local market conditions and, since most forum members are located in the USA, they do not have good appreciation of values in foreign markets. They could give you a good assessment of what the bicycle would sell for in various USA markets but this would not necessarily correlate to your locale. For this reason, I never give valuations for bicycles located in non-American markets.
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OP, the bike looks clean from the pics, check for dents etc. if all original 250.00 usd would seem a fair asking price.
you should always bring cash and negotiate.
Check prices in your area/market.
If it fits you and you are comfortable with the price I would buy it...we often spend too much time looking for a 50.00 savings rather than enjoying riding....the months and effort spent to save a little are not worth it to me.
JM2C's, Ben
you should always bring cash and negotiate.
Check prices in your area/market.
If it fits you and you are comfortable with the price I would buy it...we often spend too much time looking for a 50.00 savings rather than enjoying riding....the months and effort spent to save a little are not worth it to me.
JM2C's, Ben
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Thank you both for your replies ! Seller asks 225 euro, I will try to bring it down to 150-200 depending on the bike's condition.
Cheers,
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