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They just followed me home and is this a PX10?

Old 12-18-14, 08:04 AM
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Fork on px10 doesn't look original. They used non-labeled dropouts. That super vitus gitane is really cool! Should be a nice frame to build up.
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I think the PX10 fork is a replacement and the frame has inconsistent lugwork. Fancy nervex for the BB with plain lugs everywhere else.
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Originally Posted by avzay66
Fork on px10 doesn't look original. They used non-labeled dropouts..
Really? I must be seeing things. Looks like they're stamped "BREV. CAMP." to me.
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Great score. That Gitane would be my favorite also - 1984 model. The SV tubing is light and responsive. Jealous - that one's my size.
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Originally Posted by rootboy
Really? I must be seeing things. Looks like they're stamped "BREV. CAMP." to me.
He means they (Peugeot) normally used unlabeled fork tips.
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Ah. I see.
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Old 12-18-14, 11:02 AM
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That Gitane would be great for the annual Fargo Street climb in Los Angeles.
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
Generally, a french hottie at the level of a PX10 won't follow you home.
You will have spend considerable money on enticements, and actually act interested.
This one and friends followed me home for ....... $50 and I tried not to look to interested/excited as I ripped the money from my wallet and tried not to run away bikes in hand giggling.

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