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mattk42 03-26-13 12:24 AM

Got an ID on this frame?
 
I saw this frame listed on craigslist. I know some of you guys are really good at IDing frames. So, what is this guy? It does have forged drops, so it is/was probably a good frame.

Peugeot bike frame - $25 (NW Portland)

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=306970

Not sure what model it is...the paint's been stripped off of the frame. It has the original bottom bracket on it still. It's a smaller frame.

In good condition, minus some surface rust. Forged drop-outs. Comes with fork.

$25.00 or best offer.

ftwelder 03-26-13 03:09 AM

to begin guessing, we would need the size of the seat post.

Italuminium 03-26-13 03:41 AM

I think it's internally brazed, so late 80's/begin 90's. Google Peugeot catalogs, there's a great site with many of them from that period. I think the fork is a slightly later style (judging by the decal), so assuming it belongs to the frame I'd start searching in 1990 and work from there.

T-Mar 03-26-13 07:16 AM

Definitely internally brazed, as previously suggested. Downtube cable stops for stem shifters in conjunction with dropout eyelets and single set of water bottle bosses makes it an entry evel model. I can't see top tube cable tunnels and am not sure if that is a cable stop under the chainstay or a blemish on the wall. Maybe somebody was in the middle of drewing for a fixie/ss conversion? Regardless, it looks like a mid-1980s Carbolite frame from the P4/P6/P8 family. These models all used the same basic frame with varying components. However, if the forks are OEM, I'd say a 1984 P8 is the best candidate.


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