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Old 02-20-10 | 04:33 AM
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Help identifying a Peugeot

Please, help me with this Peugeot:





It has Atax handlebar, Wolber T 430 wheels, Modolo speedy/intern brakes, Sachs Maillard crank, New-succes ariss Huret rear shifter and Huret front shifter.

Thank you very much for any information!

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Old 02-20-10 | 07:15 AM
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Good luck. What was the original color? Was there any chrome on it and if so where? Whats the serial number?
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Old 02-20-10 | 11:08 AM
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Bikes: 1988 PSV Peugeot Savoie

Sorry about the color and chrome, but the seller send me this number: 88 12 88 97 .
Any clue?
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Old 02-20-10 | 02:36 PM
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Ask for an accurate measurement of the outer diameters of the seat tube (28.0mm French, 1-1/8" = 28.6mm almost everyone else, e.g. Canadian Peugeots) and the seat post. A small difference, such as a 28.0mm tube with a 26.4mm post or a 28.6mm tube with a 27.2mm post, generally indicates a high-quality moly steel, such as Reynolds 531, making that at least a PKN-10.
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Old 02-20-10 | 03:29 PM
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Bikes: 1988 PSV Peugeot Savoie

I`m afraid that`s imposibile~

But, i find that the only 2 swith the configuration above is a 1988 Peugeot Deauville and 1988 PG10 (Aravis). It`s possible?

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The frame and fork is a high end mid to lates 80's model. Without further details you'll never really know. The fast back seat stays, pantographed fork crown and lack of dropout eyelets are clear indicators of age.

For a more accurate you'd assesment you'll need:

1. The proper serial number in its proper format with proper spacing. The number provided isnt correct.
2. Chroming. Is there any on the fork ends or dropouts?
3. What size is the seatpost? Anything 27.X would be Reynolds tubing. Anything 26.X would be Super Vitus.
4. Where do you think the country of purchase was? The U.S.? U.K.? It makes a difference.
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Old 02-20-10 | 06:26 PM
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I would guess high end based on the fact that the top of the seat lug appears to be thin and nicely shaped. You don't see that on lower end Peugeots.

That's all I've got. I don't know much about the '80s Peugeots. I'm stuck in the '70s.
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Old 02-20-10 | 11:38 PM
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Bikes: 1986 Alan Record Carbonio, 1985 Vitus Plus Carbone 7, 1984 Peugeot PSV, 1972 Line Seeker, 1986(est.) Medici Aerodynamic (Project), 1985(est.) Peugeot PY10FC

That bike has the same sloping fork crown as my 84 PSV. I suspect that the fork could be fully chromed under that blue paint, just like the one on my bike. The lugs also look similar to what's on my PSV and so are what seems to be Simplex rear dropouts and what look like domed rear stay ends, so that could very well be a mid 80's Peugeot, Could it be a repainted PSV variant (Triathlon??)? It could also be the similar 501 tubed Peugeots of that time.
The pump peg and dual bottle mounts might be a clue.

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Old 02-22-10 | 12:13 AM
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Bikes: 1988 PSV Peugeot Savoie

Thank you!
The seller is asking for 100$ (i`m from Roumania, Europe), so, i guess, is worth`it!
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Old 02-25-10 | 04:19 PM
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Bikes: 1988 PSV Peugeot Savoie

Well, to end my post, i`m 99,9% sure that is a 1988 Peugeot Savoie PS10B (named Deauville for the US market), with Vitus 980 frame.
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Did you buy it?
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Old 02-26-10 | 09:12 AM
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Bikes: 1988 PSV Peugeot Savoie

Originally Posted by Grand Bois
Did you buy it?
Yes! Today!
80$ and is a Peugeot Savoie, originaly paint red-white.
(the top of the seat lug is Zeus, like you said!)

https://www.peugeotshow.com/1988fr/1988fr_07.jpg

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