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peugeot conversion
Got this photo from a guy who wants to sell the bicylce for $50. Does anyone know if this particular peugeot would make a good single-speed conversion? I know french bicycles are sometimes tricky for parts, but I don't know enough about peugeots to tell from the photo what model this is; I'm guessing mid-eighties. Anyone have any advice?
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Originally Posted by glower
Got this photo from a guy who wants to sell the bicylce for $50. Does anyone know if this particular peugeot would make a good single-speed conversion? I know french bicycles are sometimes tricky for parts, but I don't know enough about peugeots to tell from the photo what model this is; I'm guessing mid-eighties. Anyone have any advice?
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peugeot conversions are that crack....shhh...quiet as is kept
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I have a peugeot conversion...but tonight I broke the chain off while going up a hill...sucked bad, and no streetlights...
but otherwise, frame is solid, and bike does its job. I call it Merdeux (sounds fancy..butmeand *****ty) |
You can convert almost any bicycle ever made to single speed. Just because it talks in a funny accent don't mean it always to carry the ball and chain we call gears.
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putain de saloperie!!
I bought my '85 Peug Ventoux in 1988 & it's still hanging in there.
Only 1 weld job in 19yrs & it just happened. Guess riding off-road wasn't the best thing for it. It's worked out well as a singlespeeder & fixed. Although the P.O.S. Vuelta hub couldn't handle it. (note to self: avoid Vuelta) Back to coasting until the Steamroller is put together. http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/3...f667ub2.th.jpg |
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