Mystery PX-10
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Hoopy Frood
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: Trek 7.3fx, Peugeot PX-10, Fuji Roubaix Pro ('04), Cannondale R600, Triumph Roadsters, Raleigh 20, Univega Nuovo Sport, Schwinn Sierra, Bianchi Osprey, Peugeot NS-22, Batavus Champion, Haro Pulse.
Mystery PX-10
So, having lost the auction for a Raleigh (mentioned in this thread) I found another vintage bike local to me on the Bay--this time a Peugeot.
I looked a little closer, did some googling and decided that with a six-digit serial number (in two three number groups -- 519 903) on the Nervex hubs and chrome on the fork and stays, it was probably a 1970 PX-10.
Simplex derailleur, Laprade seatpost. Some nicks and scrapes and the decal on the seat tube has a small rust spot where it's been scratched.

There was another lurking bidder. I eeked it out at $267.
I don't know the frame size. The seller didn't check his mail until the auction had almost ended. Hopefully I'll be able to ride it instead of trading it/re-selling it.
So--is it a PX-10? (Hopefully I didn't screw that up.) Is the price decent?
How'd I do?
I looked a little closer, did some googling and decided that with a six-digit serial number (in two three number groups -- 519 903) on the Nervex hubs and chrome on the fork and stays, it was probably a 1970 PX-10.
Simplex derailleur, Laprade seatpost. Some nicks and scrapes and the decal on the seat tube has a small rust spot where it's been scratched.
There was another lurking bidder. I eeked it out at $267.
I don't know the frame size. The seller didn't check his mail until the auction had almost ended. Hopefully I'll be able to ride it instead of trading it/re-selling it.
So--is it a PX-10? (Hopefully I didn't screw that up.) Is the price decent?
How'd I do?
Last edited by gamecat; 11-06-08 at 12:46 PM.
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Hoopy Frood
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: Trek 7.3fx, Peugeot PX-10, Fuji Roubaix Pro ('04), Cannondale R600, Triumph Roadsters, Raleigh 20, Univega Nuovo Sport, Schwinn Sierra, Bianchi Osprey, Peugeot NS-22, Batavus Champion, Haro Pulse.
So....I just bought Shaq's old bicycle?
Ah well. Maybe I can ebay some platform bike shoes ;P
Ah well. Maybe I can ebay some platform bike shoes ;P
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Vello Kombi, baby

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Bikes: 1973 Eisentraut; 1970s Richard Sachs; 1978 Alfio Bonnano; 1967 Peugeot PX10
Seriously, the price is good; I've seen frames from that period go for more. Bike does need work, though. Six digit number suggests earlier; hard to pin down exact years on these-- the serial number won't tell you. Stem and bars not original, nor brakes. Or pedals.
Fix it up and ride it, they're great bikes.
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Who cares, just ride it!
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Definitely a PX-10, circa 1969-1970. Using serial numbers to date Peugeots is next to useless.
Bars, stem, calipers, levers, pedals and seatpost are not original, obviously. Looks like the skewers have the rubber covers on them still, which is nice.
Bars, stem, calipers, levers, pedals and seatpost are not original, obviously. Looks like the skewers have the rubber covers on them still, which is nice.
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Hoopy Frood
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: Trek 7.3fx, Peugeot PX-10, Fuji Roubaix Pro ('04), Cannondale R600, Triumph Roadsters, Raleigh 20, Univega Nuovo Sport, Schwinn Sierra, Bianchi Osprey, Peugeot NS-22, Batavus Champion, Haro Pulse.
Well, I'm 5'11". As long as I can get off and on w/o endangering my childrearing prospects and reach the pedals without too much trouble, I'll be riding it.
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You might want to consider replacing that saddle.
The FD is not original, nor the seatpost. I can't say for sure about the RD. You'll find out exactly what you've got when it arrives. That's always fun!
I've seen those Simplex skewers alone sell for $100.
The FD is not original, nor the seatpost. I can't say for sure about the RD. You'll find out exactly what you've got when it arrives. That's always fun!
I've seen those Simplex skewers alone sell for $100.
Last edited by Grand Bois; 11-06-08 at 01:19 PM.
#8
IIRC Cannondale custom built Shaq a bike and they used top tubes for the seat stays....no joke.
Your bike is a '66-ish to '69 PX10. Getting an exact date isnt all that important because they're all virtuly identicle. If you know certain parts are original you can look for date codes.
Your bike is a '66-ish to '69 PX10. Getting an exact date isnt all that important because they're all virtuly identicle. If you know certain parts are original you can look for date codes.







