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Old 01-12-26 | 03:38 PM
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Hello Bike Forums Folks. Getting back in the saddle or should I say on the saddle. Just bought a couple of used road bikes and looking forward to riding again. Broke my leg about 8 years ago, and then only MTB riding since. I started out in the 70" buying a Peugeot PX-10 around 76-77 timeframe. I still have the bike but has since been out of commission due to too many parts failures. Got a MTB and enjoyed the trails in the east bay area of SF Bay, CA. I got spoiled by putting Campy on my French bike, and was lambasted as sacrilege, but my bike was great riding and performance. Loved my bike! I just bought a Bianchi late 80"s with some Campy, and a Calfee Carbon all Campy and are starting to ride again on the roads. Loving life as I forgot how fun it was to have a little speed on the bikes vs. the dirt MTB trails. Excited about biking again, look forward to being on this site with other bike enthusiast.
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Old 01-12-26 | 06:13 PM
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Glad you are here, kirkcampyfool! If you ever get a mind to get that PX-10 on the road, the C&V forum is filled with vintage French bike experts who could give you advice on possible replacement parts. Stay safe out there and I look forward to seeing your name pop up in the forums.
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Old 01-13-26 | 10:17 AM
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70's PX-10, 80's Bianchi, Calfee?

Well all I can say is = "I could not agree more."

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Old 01-13-26 | 01:08 PM
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You are cracking me up!!! The PX-10 and Bianchi are the same colors as well. The Peugeot is a little newer white color larger "Peugeot" gold lettering, I bought it when I was 16 in '76. I had to wait 5 extra months due to a labor strike stopped production. I will upload my photo's as soon as I can as well. Thank you, who'd da thunk I had a bike doppelganger out there.
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Old 01-16-26 | 09:45 AM
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Welcome, from SE Wisconsin.

Sounds like some nice vintage bikes you've got. I think your Campy stuff will even go up in value, now that it looks like Campy will go under.

Here's my vintage bike; it's not as racy as y'all's.
1977 Schwinn Suburban. It has the front freewheel system, but also has a rear freewheel that seems to not be stock. The ancient front tire has since been replaced.
1977 Schwinn Suburban. It has the front freewheel system, but also has a rear freewheel that seems to not be stock. The ancient front tire has since been replaced.
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Old 01-16-26 | 10:33 AM
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Smaug1, thank you, old bikes are still very fun to ride.
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Old 02-04-26 | 12:35 PM
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Wildwood, I have been traveling and super busy when I have been back, but I got to get pic of my rides as well......kb

Bianchi townie.

Peugeot PX-10 about to get upgraded, I am original owner from 76/77ish when I bought this frame.

Calfee Tetra Pro, 2014ish, my favorite ride right now

Windsor, my new build, just got a Bianchi with all record campy for this buildout.
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Old 02-14-26 | 05:56 AM
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sweet bikes! welcome. Getting back in the saddle always feels a little awkward at first, but it comes back quickly. Even short rides help rebuild confidence and muscle memory. I usually start with familiar routes before pushing distance again. One afternoon after a ride I caught myself searching the ravalli republic phone number while handling a separate task and realized how scattered post-ride downtime can be. Stick with it — consistency makes the difference.

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Old 02-14-26 | 10:09 AM
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Williscreg, Hope to have the Windsor up and running in a few weeks. Welcome to the forum as well.....
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