Need help identifying this Peugeot
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Need help identifying this Peugeot
I have a Peugeot Crazy Horse MTB, I don't have access to a camera but the serial number is Y41C 45979.
I made it my winter ride and converted it to a single speed with a coaster brake, with the bull moose handlebars and the studded front tire
this thing is a beast, and I Love it!
I also need a 23.8mm seat post and cannot find one, I sanded down a 24mm post but at 6' 2" and 200 lbs I am not sure it is very durable.
Thanks for any help.
XU
I made it my winter ride and converted it to a single speed with a coaster brake, with the bull moose handlebars and the studded front tire
this thing is a beast, and I Love it!
I also need a 23.8mm seat post and cannot find one, I sanded down a 24mm post but at 6' 2" and 200 lbs I am not sure it is very durable.
Thanks for any help.
XU
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This might be a touch of help...

Other than that, without more information and decent quality pictures, I am not sure that I could be much more help. You can identify the vintage by applying some of the information contained in How Old Is My Bicycle?
Sanding 0.2mm off of the seat post should not be a big problem. Ensure that you do not install it any higher than its minimum installation depth.

Other than that, without more information and decent quality pictures, I am not sure that I could be much more help. You can identify the vintage by applying some of the information contained in How Old Is My Bicycle?
Sanding 0.2mm off of the seat post should not be a big problem. Ensure that you do not install it any higher than its minimum installation depth.
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