[CR]Peugeot PZ?????

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From: "Eric Elman" <tr4play@cox.net>
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Subject: [CR]Peugeot PZ?????
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 09:06:52 -0400


...Help Wanted...

I've just purchase, but not yet acquired as it's going to Joe Bell for touch-up, a Peugeot frameset that I am hoping other Francophiles (or not) can help identify. First, yes I've taken the time to look on the Peugeot page and Dale's site and there is some, but little help there. I believe the frame is a early to mid 1980's PZ???. It looks the same as Jerry Moos' frame on Dales site except is a gold color. Reynolds 531 Professional tubing (red lettering on decal). Lugs are long point with cutouts that are like a heart shape but a bit more triangular. Full chromed fork and fully sloping crown, chrome on drive side chain stay and about 4" on all other rear stays. Fastback style seat stays. White Peugeot lettering with orange/red chevrons as on Jerry's bike. Campagnolo SR headset. Unknown dropouts but they are high quality looking forged units with threaded hole for rear derailleur. English threaded BB. Takes a 26.4 seatpost (I'm told). About 3 years ago it was a similar but NOS frame which I found and that drew me to join this list; that frame was sold by the time I got back to that individual. Some of you were very knowledgeable and provided much help. Unfortunately, I lost all that data when my previous PC got a horrendous virus and all the "old" CR archives are unavailable. I think this model originally came all Campagnolo SR. Please enlighten me with what model you believe this to be, years made, and component specs (or was it just sold as a frameset?).

Thanks in advance to all that reply.

Pics available to those that request them; I don't have a site for you to go look but can easily send jpegs out.

Best regards,

Eric "yes, another Peugeot" or "will 6 Peugeot's now be enough?" Elman Somers, CT