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ty151 12-22-08 02:33 PM

My First Build
 
Its a Peugeot, i believe around mid 80's. Stripped it, sanded it, and rattle-canned it red. Just used parts that i had laying around and built it up as my first project. Let me know what you guys like or dont like lol. ALso, i wanna sell it, what should i ask? Thanks

This is how it looked when i got it:
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ldpeugeot1.jpg

And now:
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...1/peugeot2.jpg

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...1/peugeot1.jpg

Live2Die 12-22-08 02:34 PM

why is this it's own thread? You've already posted in the photo thread... :/

Catnap 12-22-08 03:14 PM

dude, the rear axle looks like it's just *barely* in the drop. that's a recipe for a catastrophic failure.

you should throw another link onto your chain, or a half-link, and fix that ASAP. doesn't look safe to ride as is. :twitchy:

sp00ki 12-22-08 03:28 PM

bravo. def one of the better budget conversions i've seen, esp. for a first build.

1) catnap is right.
2) that thing begs for fenders. you should think about polished honjos...

ed: if you're selling it, assuming most parts are new, i'd expect $250, maybe $300 best case scenereo.

ty151 12-22-08 03:38 PM

yea the rear wheel was just bolted up for the picture and nothing has been adjusted correctly yet.

I didnt think everyone would notice that so much haha

Yea i posted it for $200 so we'll see

Blacksail 12-22-08 05:28 PM

Is it just me or do the wheels look like different sizes?

That crank is kinda neat looking, though.

Blacksail 12-22-08 05:29 PM

And there's no way you just mocked it up, look at the chain tension.

planyourfate 12-22-08 05:38 PM

I was thinking the same thing about chain tension. That **** looks tight.
Are the wheels different sizes? Looks like it.

B:H Pusher 12-22-08 07:13 PM

i think the wheels are the same, the front just has a 25 on it and looks like a 24 in the rear

golfer007 12-22-08 07:18 PM

Extremely nice conversion. Looks pretty good for a budget. What type of crank and chainring is that? did you primer it and stuff before you painted it?

ty151 12-22-08 11:12 PM

The chain was from a previous bike and i havent added any links yet so in order to keep the wheel in the dropouts, i had to get the chain pretty tight. It was raining all morning and it had stopped so i wanted to snap some pictures while i had a chance.

The cranks and chainrings are Sakae's that i had from a Miyata Three-Ten

Yea i primered it and everything before painting it, although it didnt come out as well as i had planned, but oh well.

golfer007 12-23-08 12:01 AM

Hmm could you possibly show me some close ups of the paint or anything? I am extremely curious to see how well a rattle can job can actually turn out.

kassebaum 12-23-08 12:31 AM

this isn't going to affect how much you sell it for, but including the wheelset, cranks, and everything else you replaced, how much you think you spent on it total?

the beef 12-23-08 12:56 AM

that looks rly gud

ty151 12-23-08 01:30 AM


Originally Posted by kassebaum (Post 8065023)
this isn't going to affect how much you sell it for, but including the wheelset, cranks, and everything else you replaced, how much you think you spent on it total?

i had the wheelset, cranks, and pretty much everything else...

the only things i bought and replaced were the seatpost and headset. Including the bike and all the materials used for stripping and painting it, i probably spent around $90...

golfer007 12-23-08 08:04 PM

How did the paint turn out close up? Any runs or anything? Have you had any chips or anything yet?

ty151 12-24-08 02:01 AM

no runs in the paint, but it does chip pretty easily. Its probably because i only did two coats of clear, but oh well


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