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Old 07-30-17, 01:37 AM
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ID this Peugeot?

Going to take a look at this bike soon.

I'm not familiar with the looks/associated decade of this model; could anyone here tell me what it is?

Thank you!

https://medford.craigslist.org/bik/d...225848622.html

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Need: frame material (or at least seat post diameter and seat tube diameter, which traditionally was 28.0mm in France, 28.6 in most other countries) and list of major components

As always, a drive-side photo is worth several times as much as a left-side picture.
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Check the fork for straight alignment, the photo shows a bit of distortion, but it may be the photo, not the bike. For $80 asking price, don't fret the model so much.
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Hard to tell from the single, non-drive side, distant picture, but it appears to be a mid-80s, lugless, "Carbolite" tubed, entry level model with at least the stem and handlebars having been replaced from original equipment.
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