Need some help
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UMMMMM...
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From: Southern California
Bikes: Trek, Peugeot
Need some help
I recently picked up a peugeot while on my way back from the midwest for the good price of $50, from what ive read so far my money is well spent.
As far as i can tell i believe it to be a ph10 or 8 not fully stock but close, and built between '82 and '85 based on the stripes and logo. but seeing as how i am not well versed in road bikes (older ones to say the least) i figured that i would ask for the help of some resident experts.
heres a list of the equipment:
Shimano gears
Carbolite 103 frame
Weinmann breaks (type 730) and levers
Lyotar pedals
S France Cranks
Maillard hubs
Rigida Chromage- Superchromix rims
Swallow Nylon VC3 Challenge Touring tires
Shimano Derailleurs and cassett
Sachs Huret "spoke guard"
i realize some of my terminology may be confusing if not correct so please feel free to question me as to what i mean.





any info on the bike and where it stands in the linup would be appreciated. i dont care so much about value as i dont plan on selling it
As far as i can tell i believe it to be a ph10 or 8 not fully stock but close, and built between '82 and '85 based on the stripes and logo. but seeing as how i am not well versed in road bikes (older ones to say the least) i figured that i would ask for the help of some resident experts.
heres a list of the equipment:
Shimano gears
Carbolite 103 frame
Weinmann breaks (type 730) and levers
Lyotar pedals
S France Cranks
Maillard hubs
Rigida Chromage- Superchromix rims
Swallow Nylon VC3 Challenge Touring tires
Shimano Derailleurs and cassett
Sachs Huret "spoke guard"
i realize some of my terminology may be confusing if not correct so please feel free to question me as to what i mean.





any info on the bike and where it stands in the linup would be appreciated. i dont care so much about value as i dont plan on selling it
#2
Thrifty Bill

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From: Mans of NC & SW UT Desert
Bikes: 86 Katakura Silk, 87 Prologue X2, 88 Cimarron LE, 1975 Sekai 4000 Professional, 73 Paramount, plus more
Steel rims, steel pedals, turkey levers, nutted rear axle, kickstand, high ten steel frame tubing (Carbolite 103) and stem shifters = near the bottom of the product line bike. But its a really clean one!!
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soonerbills
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Though a lower level Pug, they are a nice riding bike though heavy. Keep it maintained and it will last forever. I sold one like it recently in comparable condition and had no problem getting $150 for it!
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UMMMMM...
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From: Southern California
Bikes: Trek, Peugeot
Another thing, i know some may think that its not worth the money, what would be some modern additions that i could swap into it as replacements, im thinking of turning this into a long term project bike where over time i can slowly add/ take off things. any suggestions?
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#8
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UMMMMM...
Joined: Sep 2009
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From: Southern California
Bikes: Trek, Peugeot
i know its been a while but any help would be greatly appreciated, if found that the sizing of the seatpost on the carbolite frames is an irregular size and am having trouble finding a replacement or alternative so i can get a decent saddle? would anyone familiar with these bikes know of any solutions or have any suggestions. thank you in advance for any help rendered, ive hit a wall as none of the shops around me know where i would be able to find something like this.
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