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Old 07-01-06 | 07:50 AM
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Peugot PX-10 Frame Specs?

Does anybody know the frame specs for the PX-10? Links to resources would be great.

In particular, I'm looking for:
+ Head Angle
+ Seat Angle
+ Fork Offset (Rake)
+ Chainstay Length

Any info would be appreciated!
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Old 07-01-06 | 09:10 AM
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They made them for like 20 years. You might need to specify a date as they were likely to have changed over time.

I have an article in a recent magazine I can scan if you want - PM me.
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Old 07-01-06 | 05:43 PM
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Peugeot did not start including geometry specs in their catalogs until the late 1980s. There's nothing through 1984, inclusive. They are in 1986, but I don't have 1985. Of course, the PX10 was gone by then.
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Old 07-03-06 | 03:16 PM
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They made them for like 20 years. You might need to specify a date as they were likely to have changed over time.

I have an article in a recent magazine I can scan if you want - PM me.
PX-10s did indeed change over the years. I have an older one, around 1969, that I could measure, but its a small frame. I know Pinnah likes larger frames. It has a laid back '60s road race geometry(think sport-toury), for all-day rides on European roads of the day. Sometime in the '70s they changed from laid-back to more of an upright criterium design, characterized by a shorter wheelbase.

Whether there were year-to-year tweaks beyond that, I couldn't tell you.

Ken
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Check out the CR main page and look inside "France" then inside "Peugeot" for the Peugeot database...tho it's still under construction and being updated/verified there's still a lot of info and some old catalog scans, too.
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