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Old 07-15-08 | 10:24 AM
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Going to pick up a Peugeot

Someone just offered me a Peugeot I don't know what it looks like, but they aint far down the road and it's a good price, free! I hope it's a nice one i've been getting alot latly.
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Old 07-15-08 | 04:02 PM
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Good deal. Post pics once you get it.

Even the bottom end bikes like the U08 I have are interesting, and not too bad weight wise if you upgrade a few parts to alloy.

These pics are of my 1975 U08 that I bought new in college.
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Old 07-15-08 | 07:14 PM
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How did you manage to get downtube shifters instead of those stupid stem shifters they went to ca. 1974?
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Old 07-15-08 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by John E
How did you manage to get downtube shifters instead of those stupid stem shifters they went to ca. 1974?
I, personally, have never seen one with the reputed stem shifters. Not in the 70's. I know it's in the catalog... but...

edit: I have seen one.

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