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Old 10-12-04 | 10:11 AM
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Found this by the curb with a sign that said free. Who am I to turn down a bike needing a home. As near as I can tell it is a U08 1974 Vintage. It doesn't appear to have been ridden much, and even had the aluminum pump. The saddle is a little dry, but after some conditioner it seems to be OK. Cleaned it up a little and rode about twenty miles the first evening.

The best part is that as a young 2LT stationed in Germany in the early 80's these were sold in the PX and I lusted after one, but never seemed to have the spare cash.



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Old 10-12-04 | 10:18 AM
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looks like butterbar got the fixin's for a fixie
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Old 10-12-04 | 01:53 PM
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Yaay. I'm having a far-too-expensive fixed gear conversion done to a nearly identical Peugeot of the same era. Mine's orange though. Does yours have the dimpled steel rims?
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Old 10-12-04 | 02:39 PM
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Wow, great story to the bike (about the wanting one and now you come across it for free). Great conversation breaker for those cafe rides.
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Old 10-12-04 | 04:10 PM
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Yaay. I'm having a far-too-expensive fixed gear conversion done to a nearly identical Peugeot of the same era. Mine's orange though. Does yours have the dimpled steel rims?

Yeah. I like the swooshing kind of noise they make when you hit the brakes.

I've thought about going fixed gear but this is too nice, so I think I'll keep looking for something to convert.
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Old 10-12-04 | 04:30 PM
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Old 10-12-04 | 05:44 PM
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I can't believe your good luck. I ride a '68 U08 regularly and love it. (Had the bike 30 some years) Looked at every single one of the 8,530 bikes in Hotter N Hell Hudred this summer and saw not one Peugeot U08 or PX10.

Post your location or send a p.m. to me. I live in Cushing and we ride and travel to rides often from here.

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Have one roughly the same vintage and color, converted to a fixie at the cost of a track cog (sorry, ajkloss, the rest of the parts were just lying around in my basement and needed to be put on a bike) that I love as an all-purpose beater bike. What a fine thing it is. Great find, have fun. You might replace the steel rims (better braking from alloy rims) and the cottered crank (less troublesome to overhaul) at some point; I did on mine and don't regret it in the least. Great, stable ride.
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Old 10-12-04 | 08:21 PM
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Yes, do what poguemahone said, also put in some aero brake levers. If you do, you will have a very nice, albeit somewhat heavy, ride. The bike will be practically bomb proof.

I had one of those, modified as above, for many years. Eventually, it will become a fixed gear adventure.
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Old 10-13-04 | 10:12 AM
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Tango6,

I can't believe your good luck. I ride a '68 U08 regularly and love it. (Had the bike 30 some years) Looked at every single one of the 8,530 bikes in Hotter N Hell Hudred this summer and saw not one Peugeot U08 or PX10.

Post your location or send a p.m. to me. I live in Cushing and we ride and travel to rides often from here.

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Me neither. I did line up next to a guy who was riding a very old (70's) Free Spirit 10 speed. I don't know how far he went, but I saw him at the 30 mile mark still going strong. I was on a Schwinn MTB with street tires. Rode to Hell's Gate in time to continue, but went south to the finish instead. 76 miles. The weather made this year's ride less of a challenge.
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